Printed Books & Maps WEDNESDAY 12 DECEMBER 2012
Dominic Winter SPECIALIST AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS
Lot 151 • Cover: Lot 338
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PRINTED BOOKS & MAPS TRAVEL & NATURAL HISTORY MILITARY BOOKS & ARMY LISTS ALCHEMY & NATURAL SCIENCES
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CONTENTS Travel Military & Naval History
1-46 47-99
Army Lists
100-118
British Topography
119-166
Natural History
167-188
Maps
189-276
Decorative Prints & Original Art
277-340
Historical Documents & Ephemera
341-384
Antiquarian
385-455
Science & Medicine
456-465
Alchemy & Natural Sciences
466-506
Art & Architecture Reference
507-532
General
533-561
Cartons
562-578
Quantity
579-642
TRAVEL & EXPLORATION To commence at 11am 1 Abu Taleb Khan (Mirza). The Travels of Mirza Abu Taleb Khan, in Asia, Africa, and Europe, during the years 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802 and 1803, written by himself, in the Persian language, trans. Charles Stewart, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1810, eng. port. frontis. to first vol., half-title to 2nd vol. present, spotting throughout, contemp. half calf, recased with orig. spines laid down, rubbed and marked to covers, 8vo
6 Blunt (David Enderby). Elephant, 1st ed., 1933, b&w illusts. from photos. (correct as list), adverts at rear, orig. gilt dec. cloth, some rubbing to extrems., in homemade d.j. depicting the Congo-Zambezi Water-Parting, 8vo
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7 Bruce (James, of Kinnaird). Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, in the Years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and 1773, 5 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh: printed by J. Ruthven, for G.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1790, half-titles present in vols. 1-4, titles with eng. vigns., fifty-eight eng. plts. and plans, three folding maps (one with short edge-tear), scattered foxing, armorial bookplate of Wodehouse of Kimberly on front pastedowns of each vol., contemp. sprinkled half calf, with contrasting morocco spine labels, rubbed, and some edge-wear, joints split and vol. 5 with upper cover detached, 4to
(1)
£150-200
2 Alexander (Samuel, publisher). Photographic Scenery of South Africa, 1880, tinted litho. title with central oval port. of Sir Bartle Frere, one hundred half-page b&w photos. mounted back-to-back on twenty-five thick card leaves, some minor scattered spotting, mainly to tissue-guards (a few guards missing), a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. morocco, rubbed and scuffed, thick 4to (1)
£300-400
Blackmer 221. (5)
£200-300
£1000-1500
3 Amici (Domenico). Nuova raccolta dei monumenti antichi dell’alma citta di Roma, Rome, 1834, twenty-six etched plates, some spotting throughout, orig. printed wrappers, spotted and browned, spine deficient, oblong folio (1)
£300-500
8 Cary (John). Cary’s New Universal Atlas Containing Distinct Maps of all the Principal States and Kingdoms throughout the World from the Latest and best Authorities Extant, pub. J.Cary, 1811, title page, forty (of sixty) engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, slight marginal finger soiling, one map with closed tear just affecting image, contemp. half calf, lacking upper board and spine, rear board detached, oblong folio
4 Ball (Charles). The History of the Indian Mutiny: Giving a Detailed Account of the Sepoy Insurrection in India; and a Concise History of the Great Military Events Which Have Tended to Consolidate British Empire in Hindostan, 7 divs., n.d., c. 1870s, two addn. eng. titles, two double-page maps (hand-col. in outline), eighty steel eng. plts., occ. spotting, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed, 4to (7)
Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)
£100-150
5 Beattie (William). The Danube, its History, Scenery and Topography, pub. Virtue, c.1840s, addn. eng. vign. title, eng. port. frontis., eighty steel eng. plts. by W.H. Bartlett, two single-page maps, wood eng. illusts. to text, several leaves with small stain to lower outer corner, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. morocco, rebacked preserving orig. spine, rubbed and some wear, 4to (1)
£100-150
Left: lot 7 5
£300-500
10 Cox (Capt. Hiram). Journal of a Residence in the Burmhan Empire, and Court of Amarpoora, 1st ed., 1821, folding handcoloured aquatint frontispiece, four aquatint plates, occasional light spotting and offsetting, contemporary half calf, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo Abbey Travel 402. (1)
£200-300
11 Delamarche (Charles Francois). Atlas de la Géographie Ancienne, du Moyen-Age et Moderne, pub. Paris, 1841, title page and advertisement, thirty-seven engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, (complete as list), some spotting throughout, contemp. qtr. sheep, rubbed and frayed at extrems., 4to, together with Vuillemin (Alexandre), [Atlas Universel], pub. Paris, c.1840, lacking title page, forty-eight (of 50) engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, one map (South America) repaired on verso, occ. spotting throughout, contemp. qtr. sheep, rubbed and worn, oblong 4to, with Drioux (Claude Joseph & Leroy C.), Atlas Universel et Classique de Géographie Ancienne, pub. Paris, 1859, title page and advertisement, forty-four engraved maps and tables (of 51), with contemp. hand colouring, occ. marginal closed tears, contemp. qtr. cloth, rubbed and worn at extrems., 4to (3)
£150-250
12 Donne (T.E.). The Maori. Past and Present, 1st ed., 1927, folding map, b & w ilustrations, a few light spots, original blue cloth gilt, d.j., spine a little toned and chipped at ends, 8vo, together with Burnett (Frank), Through Polynesia and Papua. Wanderings with a Camera in Southern Seas, 1st ed., 1911, numerous half-tone illustrations, pubs. ads. at end, light spotting, endpapers browned, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spine a little faded, edges rubbed, 8vo (2)
13 Douville (J.B.). Atlas du Voyage au Congo et dans L’Intérieur de L’Afrique Equinoxiale, pub. Paris, 1832, calligraphic title page with repaired hole, slight biro marginalia and library stamp, list of plates, folding engraved map, twenty litho. plts. (complete as list), several with sparse contemp. colouring, library blind stamp affecting each plt., some spotting, dust and finger soiling, near contemp. limp morocco, chipped, frayed and worn, slim 4to
9 Cherry-Garrard (Apsley). The Worst Journey in the World. Antarctic 1910-1913, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1922, colour frontispiece to each, b&w maps and plts., including some folding, half-title to vol. 1 sl. creased and fore-edges of one folding plate a little frayed, some spotting to edges, new endpapers, orig. light blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed and spotted, 8vo Spence 277. (2)
£70-100
Atlas volume only. (1)
£150-200
14 Edwards (Bryan). The History, Civil and Commercial, of the British Colonies in the West Indies, 2 vols., Dublin, 1793, folding engraved map, folding tables at end of vol. II, occasional light spotting, contemporary calf, vol. II upper cover detached, joints splitting, rubbed, 8vo
£700-1000
(2)
£150-200
15 Goldsmid (Sir Frederic John). Eastern Persia. An Account of the Journeys of the Persian Boundary Commission, 1870-71-72, 2 vols., 1876, thirty litho. plts. (incl. eighteen hand-col.), four hand-col. plts., bookplate to front pastedown of each, orig. cloth gilt, slight fraying to spine ends, some cracking to rear joint of vol. 1, rubbed to extrems., 8vo (2)
£200-300
16 Gordon (General Sir Thomas Edward). Persia Revisited (1895). With Remarks on H.I.M. Mozuffer-ed-Din Shah, and the Present Situation in Persia (1896), 1st ed., pub. 1896, b & w frontis. and nine plts., half-title with author’s inscription “To Charlotte Gordon, with the author’s love and acknowledgement of valuable assistance given in the preparation of this book..., Tom Gordon, 10th June, 1896”, pubs. cat. at rear, hinges slightly cracked, orig. cloth gilt, spine repaired at head, boards slightly damp mottled, 8vo
Lot 10
(1)
6
£200-300
19 Harris (Captain William Cornwallis). The Wild Sports of Southern Africa; Being the Narrative of a Hunting Expedition from the Cape of Good Hope, Through the Territories of the Chief Moselekatse, to the Tropic of Capricorn, 4th ed., 1844, twenty-six hand-col. litho. plts., folding map at rear, a.e.g., orig. blind stamped gilt dec. cloth, rebacked preserving orig. spine, rubbed, large 8vo (1)
£150-200
20 Hedin (Sven). Central Asia and Tibet, Towards the Holy City of Lassa, 2 vols., 1903, port. frontis. to each, num. col. and b&w plts., folding maps, etc., bookplate to front pastedown of each, some weakening to hinges, orig. gilt dec. cloth, spine ends frayed, vol. 2 with slight loss to head of spine, rubbed, 8vo (2)
£200-300
21 Hedin (Sven). Trans-Himalaya, Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet, 3 vols., 1910-13, num. b&w plts., col. and b&w maps (some folding), t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, vol. 1 rear cover loose and split to lower joint of spine, rubbed, 8vo (3)
22 Hedin (Sven). Through Asia, 2 vols., pub. Methuen, 1898, eng. frontis., num. b&w plts. and illusts., folding map to rear of each, occ. spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, some rubbing to extrems., 8vo
17 Gordon (Patrick). Geography Anatomiz’d: or the Geographical Grammer, being a short and exact Analysis of the whole body of Modern Geography...., 12th. ed., 1730, title page printed in red & black, addn. half title, seventeen uncoloured engraved folding maps by John Senex, hemispheral map of the world and map of North America with insular California, three maps with some browning, one map (Asia) with closed tear affecting image, pp. 367 with closed tear, contemp. blind dec. calf, rear hinges and joints weak, upper board detached, rubbed and worn at extrems., 8vo (1)
(2)
£150-200
£200-300
18 Guthrie (William). A New Geographical Historical and Commercial Grammar and Present State of the Several Kingdoms of the World, 6th. ed., 1779, nineteen uncoloured folding maps by Thomas Kitchin, hemispheral map of the world with faint contemp. ink marginalia, text block split, contemp. sheep, upper board detached, rubbed, worn and frayed, 8vo, together with Mogg (Edward), Paterson’s Roads; Being an Entirely Original and Accurate Description of all the Direct and Principal Cross Roads in England and Wales with Part of the Roads of Scotland....., 17th ed., 1824, eight uncoloured folding engraved maps, upper hinge and joint loose, comtemp. calf gilt, worn and stained, 8vo, with, Cary (John), Cary’s New Itinerary: Or an Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads both Direct and Cross throughout England and Wales; with many of the Principal Roads in Scotland....., 2nd. ed., 1802, calligraphic title and dedication, two engraved folding maps with contemp. hand colouring, both maps split and torn with loss, contemp. speckled calf, rubbed and worn at extrems., 8vo (3)
£150-200
23 Heylyn (Peter). Cosmography in Four Books containing the Chorography and History of the Whole Word ..., 1703, five uncoloured double-page engraved maps (Twin-hemisphere of the World, Europe, Asia, Africa, and America), some old dampstaining affecting text leaves and last two maps, short marginal split and corner tear with loss to lower margin of map of America not affecting map impression, some spotting and soiling, lacks additional engraved title, title frayed and relaid, disbound without covers, folio (1)
£100-150
7
£500-700
24 Holberg (Baron Ludvig). Geographie eller Jordbeskrivelse, 7 vols. (complete), Copenhagen, 1759-91, titles with engraved vignettes (vol. I imprint cropped), hand-coloured triangular distance table with inset map of Northern Europe, double hemisphere map and 25 hand-coloured folding engraved maps after Nicolai Jonge, Southern Europe map in vol. VII with small tear and loss, one or two closed tears and repairs, scattered light spotting, contemporary half calf, edges lightly rubbed, 4to (7)
ÂŁ1200-1800
8
28 Kane (Elisha Kent). The United States Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin. A Personal Narrative, new ed., pub. Sheldon, Blakeman & Co., New York, 1857, eng. portrait frontis., four eng. plts. and two eng. maps (including one folding), numerous wood eng. vignettes to text, boards detached, 8vo, together with Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition in Search of Sir John Franklin, 1853, 54, 55, 2 vols., pub. Childs & Peterson, Philadelphia, 1857, eng. portrait frontis. to each vol., addn. dec. title pages, three maps (including two folding) and eighteen eng. b & w plts., numerous wood eng. vignettes to text, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, boards on vol. 1 detached, on vol. 2 near detached, rubbed at extrems., uniformally bound, 8vo (3)
£150-200
25 Hughes (J.E.). Eighteen Years on Lake Bangweulu, with an introduction by Major H. C. Maydon, 2nd impression, pub. The Field, [1933], num. illusts. from photos, p.375 with ink annotation at foot and tape repair to outer margin, orig. dec. orange cloth, neatly rebacked preserving orig. spine, 4to A good copy of Hughes’ account of hunting and exploration in the area that is modern-day Zambia. (1) £700-1000
26 Iraq. A History of Mesopotamian Railways during the War, Bombay, Government Central Press, 1921, printed title and contents leaf, and 143 pp. of printed text, some minor marks and soiling, List of Officers at rear with some underlining in red ink, thirty-two folding plans, charts and diagrams in pocket at rear, orig. plain blue cloth, soiled and spattered, some fraying and wear to extrems., folio, together with Hammond (Brigadier-General F. D.), Report on the Railways of Iraq, 1927, 129 pp. of text, some marginal annotations in pen and pencil at front of vol., five folding diagrams and tables at rear, including one with outer fold detached, orig. cloth backed printed boards, stained and somewhat worn with upper cover detached, folio Scarce. (2)
£200-300
29 Kirby (F. Vaughan). Sport in East Central Africa, Being an Account of Hunting in Portuguese and Other Districts of East Central Africa, 1st ed., pub. Rowland Ward, 1899, half title present, some spotting to first and last few leaves, adverts at rear, three bookplates to front endpapers, orig. red cloth gilt, a few marks to spine, some rubbing, 8vo
27 James (J.T.). Journal of a Tour in Germany, Sweden, Russia, Poland, during the years 1813 and 1814, John Murray, 1816, woodeng. vign. title, eighteen plts. comprising twelve aquatints by I. Clark and six etchings by H. Legge, toned, plan of Moscow to text, all correct as list, book ticket of John Rutherford of Edgerston on front pastedown, contemp. calf gilt, extrems. sl. rubbed, and lower joint splitting at head, 4to Abbey, Travel, 16. (1)
(1)
£250-350
9
£500-800
30 Landscape Annual. The Tourist in Switzerland and Italy... France... Spain... Portugal, 10 vols., 1830-39, numerous steel engravings after Prout, Harding, Roberts and Holland, a few minor spots, a.e.g., original green morocco gilt, spines a little rubbed and faded, 8vo A complete set. (10)
£400-600
31 Levasseur (Victor). Atlas National Illustré des 89 Départements et des Possessions de la France....., pub. Pelissier, Paris, 1866, dec. eng. title page, with crease, eighty-nine (only of 100) dec. eng. maps, all with contemp. wash colouring, one map with near contemp. pencil marginalia, a few maps disbound, contemp. cloth with gilt title to upper board, rebacked, stained and worn at extrems., folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (1)
£200-300
32 Lugard (Captain F.D.). The Rise of Our East African Empire. Early Efforts in Nyasaland and Uganda, 2 vols., 1893, port frontis. to each, b&w illusts. to text, folding maps incl. two to front and rear pocket of vol. 1, signed by the author to vol. 1 (a little smudged), orig. dec. cloth gilt, rubbed, 8vo (2)
Lot 31
Lot 33 10
£150-200
Lot 36
33 Madeira. A Panoramic View of the City of Funchal in the Island of Madeira, Sketched on the Spot by Mrs. Reginald Southwood Smith, pub. B.Benson Weymouth, D.Bogue London & R.Innes Funchal, 1844, title page, dedication, list of subscribers and page of descriptive text, tinted lithographic panoramic view, printed by Louis Haghe of the city, folded concertina-style, backed with contemp. linen, slight marginal spotting and dust soiling, image size 280 x 1110mm, contemp. qtr. morocco with pubs. gilt morocco label to upper board, a little stained, bumped at extrems, slim oblong 4to
35 Nansen (Fridtjof). “Farthest North”. Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration of the Ship Fram 1893-96 and of a Fifteen Months’ Sleigh Journey by Dr. Nansen and Lieut. Johansen, with an Appendix by Otto Sverdrup Captain of the Fram..., 2 vols., 1898, folding map, b & w illustrations, a.e.g., original pictorial cloth blocked in gold and silver, bright condition, slightly rubbed at head & foot of spines, 8vo
(1)
36 Pococke (Richard). A Description of the East and some other Countries, 2 vols. bound in 3, 1743 - 45, eng. illust. to each title, 178 eng. plts. and maps (incuding 11 folding), eng. dedication in vol.2, contemp. gilt calf with contrasting morocco labels to spines, boards detached, rubbed and worn at extrems, folio
(2)
£150-200
34 Morrison (Robert). A Memoir of the Principal Occurrences During an Embassy from the British Government to the Court of China in the Year 1816, 1st ed., printed for the Editor, 1820, some spotting, partly uncut, contemp. plain wrappers, sl. soiled and some loss to head and foot of spine, slim 8vo (1)
£70-100
Atabey 965, Blackmer 1323, Brunet IV 750. Bookplates of Mr. Grigor Alexander. (3) £1000-1500
£150-200
11
38 Stanley (Henry M.). In Darkest Africa, or the Quest Rescue and Retreat of Emin Governor of Equatoria, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1890, folding maps (repaired), illustrations, occasional spotting, previous owner blindstamp, original red pictorial cloth gilt, small tears at foot of spines, a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, together with A Journey Across South America From the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, by Paul Marcoy, 4 vols., 1871-73, colour maps, b & w illustrations, occasional spotting and water stains, previous owner inscription, a.e.g., original decorative cloth, spine ends rubbed with tears, 4to, with a defective copy of Fridtjof Nansen’s Farthest North, 1898 (8)
£100-150
39 Strabo. Rerum Geographicarum Commentarii libris XVII contenti, Latini sancti Guilielmo Xylandro, Henricpetrina, Basel [1571], title with large woodcut device (with marginal stamp and repair), 25 double-page woodcut maps by Muenster (of 27, lacking World and Americas map), five woodcut maps in text, occasional small holes in text, some marginal worming mainly to last few leaves, occasional light browning, ink stamp to verso of title, later mottled calf, spine wormed with loss at head, rubbed, folio (1)
37 Sanson (Nicolas). Geographia Sacra ex Veteri et Novo Testamento Desumta et in Tabulas Quatuor Concinnata....., Amsterdam, 1704, engraved allegorical frontis., title page printed in red & black, engraved dedication page, four uncoloured engraved folding maps, contemp. blind stamped vellum, rubbed and bumped at extrems., folio (1)
£300-500
Lot 39 12
£1500-2000
40 Sverdrup (Otto). New Land. Four Years in the Arctic Regions, Translated from the Norwegian by Ethel Harriet Hearn, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1904, portrait frontispiece to vol. I, two folding colour maps contained in vol. II rear pocket (closed tear), numerous half-tone illustrations, a few minor spots, original blue cloth, upper covers blocked in silver (vol. II cover with traces of silver offsetting), slight edge wear, 8vo (2)
£200-300
41 Tristram (Henry Baker). The Survey of Western Palestine. The Fauna and Flora of Palestine, 1884, twenty litho. plts. (incl. thirteen hand-col.), first few leaves detached, several bookplates etc. to front endpapers, orig. cloth gilt, some splitting to head of spine, rubbed to rear joint, 4to (1)
£200-300
42 Valentia (George Annesley, Viscount). Voyages and Travels to India, Ceylon, the Red Sea, Abyssinia, and Egypt, in the Years 1802, 1803, 1804, 1805, and 1806, 3 vols., 1st ed., printed for William Miller, 1809, half-titles present, sixty-nine maps & plts., some folding, some minor marginal foxing and staining, marbled endpapers and edges, hinges strengthened with fabric tape, modern tan half calf over contemp. marbled boards, spine with matching labels, 4to (3)
Lot 40
Lot 42 13
£800-1200
Lot 43 43 Wellsted (James Raymond). Travels to the City of the Caliphs, along the shores of the Persian Gulf and the Mediterranean. Including a Voyage to the coast of Arabia, and a tour on the island of Socotra, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1840, folding b&w map (torn without loss), two tinted litho. views, inner margin between frontis. and title page of each vol. cracked with minor chipping, 19th century half calf, rubbed and scuffed, with a little wear to extrems., 8vo Howgego III, 635. The surveyor and traveller James Raymond Wellsted (18051842) was appointed by the East India Company in 1830 as 2nd Lieutenant of the Ship Palinurus to survey the Gulf of Akaba and the northern part of the Red Sea, and in 1833, the southern coast of Arabia. (1) £700-1000
44 Wilkinson (Robert, publisher). Atlas Classica. Being a Collection of Maps of the Countries Mentioned by the Ancient Authors, both Sacred and Profane. With their Various Subdivisions at Different Periods, 1830, engraved title, forty-six hand-coloured engraved maps, seven coloured engraved tables, occasional light spotting mainly to endpapers, contemporary half calf, engraved paper title label to upper board, slightly rubbed and scuffed, 4to (1)
£150-250
45 Willis (N.P.). American Scenery; Or, Land, Lake, and River, 2 vols., 1840, addn. eng. title to each, eng. port to vol. 1, 117 eng. plts. by W. H. Bartlett (one plt. with large tear), single-page eng. map (hand-col. in outline), contemp. half calf, wear to spines with some splitting to ends, rubbed, 4to, together with Canadian Scenery, 2 vols., 1842, addn. eng. title to each, lacking eng. port., 117 eng.plts., single-page eng. map, occ spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, spine torn/missing to vol. 2, rubbed and some wear, 4to (4)
46 Workman (Fanny Bullock & William Hunter). Ice-Bound Heights of the Mustagh, An Account of Two Seasons of Pioneer Exploration and High Climbing in the Baltistan Himalaya, 1st ed., 1908, half-title, two folding maps, numerous col. and b&w plts. and illusts., rear inner hinge partly split, t.e.g., orig. pictorial green cloth gilt, a little rubbed to extrems., 8vo
£200-300
Neate W123. (1)
14
£200-300
MILITARY & NAVAL HISTORY 51 Brackenbury (Henry). The Campaign in the Crimea. An Historical Sketch, 1st & 2nd Series, 2 vols., 1855-56, 81 tinted lithographed plates after William Simpson (including additional lithograhed titles), scattered light spotting, a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, rebacked with original spines relaid, edges rubbed, 8vo
47 Royal Engineers. Aide-Memoire to the Military Sciences. Framed from Contributions of Officers of the Different Services, and edited by a Committee of the Corps of Royal Engineers, 3 vols., 2nd ed., corrected, pub. John Weale, 1853-1862, numerous engraved plates and plans, occasional light spotting, original red cloth, spines rubbed with small splits, a few stains, 8vo (3)
(2)
£150-200
£150-200
52 Campbell (John). Lives of the Admirals and other Eminent British Seamen, Containing their Personal Histories and a Detail of all their Public Services...., 4 vols., 2nd. ed., pub. T.Waller, 1750, title page to each vol., slight worming to first few leaves of vol.1, hinges and joints weak, contemp. speckled calf with contrasting morocco gilt labels to spines, bumped and rubbed at extrems., 8vo
48 Bazancourt (Cesar Lecat, Baron de). The Crimean Expedition, to the Capture of Sebastopol. Chronicles of the War in the East, from its Commencement to the Signing of the Treaty of Peace, 2 vols., trans. Robert Howe Gould, 1856, port. frontis. to each, contemp. polished calf, gilt-dec. spines with raised bands and contrasting title labels, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, 8vo (2)
(4)
£150-200
£100-150
53 Cannon (Richard). Historical Record of The Thirty-First, or, The Huntingdonshire Regiment of Foot...To which is Appended, An Account of the Services of the Marine Corps, 1850, seven hand coloured litho. plates, orig. blindstamped red cloth gilt, spine a little faded, together with Historical Record of The Second, or Queen’s Regiment of Dragoon Guards, 1837, four hand coloured wood engraved plates, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, plus Historical Record of the Second, or Queen’s Royal Regiment of Foot, 1838, three hand coloured wood engravings, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, and other Cannon regimental histories of The Seventh, or Princess Royal’s Regiment of Dragoon Guards (1839), The Sixteenth, or The Bedfordshire Regiment of Foot (1848), The Eleventh, or North Devon Regiment of Foot (1845), The Sixth Regiment of Dragoon Guards (1839), all with hand coloured plates, all in orig. cloth except last item rebound, all 8vo
49 Bland (Humphrey). A Treatise of Military Discipline: in which is Laid down and Explained The Duty of the Officer and Soldier, Through Several Branches of the Service, 8th ed., 1759, seven folding engraved plates, contemp. calf, rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with Frederick II, King of Prussia. Military Instruction from the Late King of Prussia, to his Generals...Translated from the French by Major Foster, 2 parts in one vol., 4th ed., [1797], half title, folding plans, modern half calf, 8vo, and War Office (pub.). Rules and Regulations for the Formations, Field-Exercise and Movements, of His Majesty’s Forces, 1804, 16 folding engraved plates, contemp. calf, joints cracked, 8vo, plus HMSO (pub.). Dress Regulations for the Officers of the Army, 1891, later cloth gilt, 8vo, plus three others related (7)
£200-300
(7)
50 Brackenbury (Henry). The Ashanti War. A Narrative Prepared from the Ofiicial Documents by Permission of Major-General Sir Garnet Wolseley, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1874, folding facsimile letter, six folding maps and plans (two contained in vol. II rear pocket), occasional light spotting, previous owner inscription of Seymour Le Marchant, late Haussa Force, Guernsey, 1878, original red cloth, spines faded, vol. I lower joint splitting, some stains, 8vo (2)
£200-300
54 Clowes (William Laird). The Royal Navy. A History from the Earliest Times to the Present, 7 vols., 1897-1903, numerous photogravure portraits and illustrations, scattered light spotting, bookplates, t.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, a little rubbed, some wear at spine ends, 4to (7)
£200-300
£200-300
55 Crimean War. Illustrated London News, vols. 24-29 in 3, 185456, numerous wood-engraved illustrations, some folding, a few tears and repairs, a few leaves trimmed, marginal insect damage to a few leaves at end of first vol., occasional light spotting, modern mixed half calf, spines with red labels, folio (3)
£150-200
56 Dalton (Charles, ed.). English Army Lists and Commission Registers, 1661-1714, 6 vols. in 3, reprinted 1960, date stamp and General Assembly Library New Zealand bookplates to each, original red cloth, library stamps and numbers to upper covers and spines, spines a little faded, 4to (3)
Lot 51
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£100-150
58 Dirom (Major Alexander). A Narrative of the Campaign in India, which Terminated the War with Tippoo Sultan in 1792, 2nd ed., 1794, nine engraved maps, plans and plates, one or two close-trimmed, occasional light spotting, later red half calf, small tear to spine, a little rubbed, 4to (1)
£200-300
59 Elphinstone (Captain H.C., and Jones, Major-General Sir Harry D.). Siege of Sebastopol 1854-5. Journal of the Operations Conducted by the Corps of Royal Engineers, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1859, additional lithographed title to each, six single-page lithographed plans, a few spots, a.e.g., contemporary red half morocco, a little rubbed and scuffed, 4to, together with Siege of Sebastopol. An Account of the Artillery Operations Conducted by the Royal Artillery and Royal Naval Brigade before Sebastopol in 1854 and 1855, Compiled by W. Edmund M. Reilly, 1859, some light toning, a.e.g., modern red half morocco, 4to, bound without folding panorama and box of maps (3)
57 Dillon (Viscount). An Almain Armourer’s Album, Selections from an Original MS. in Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, Reproduced and Printed by W. Griggs, 1905, thirty-one col. plts (complete), four further plts. (incl. one double-page and one folding), gutta-percha perished resulting in several loose leaves, orig. half vellum, some dust-soiling, folio (1)
£100-150
60 Entick (John). The General History of the Late War: containing it’s rise, progress, and event, in Europe, Asia, Africa, and America, 5 vols., 1st ed., 1763-64, engraved portrait frontispiece to each (offsetting to titles), 36 engraved portraits, 8 folding maps, a few closed tears, occasional spotting, contemporary calf, vol. I rebacked with original spine relaid, vol. III spine vertically split, vol. V lower cover detached, rubbed, 8vo
£600-800
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£200-300
61 Falconer (William). A New Universal Dictionary of the Marine; being a Copious Explanation of the Technical Terms and Phrases usually Employed in the Construction, Equipment, Machinary, Movements and Military as well as Naval Operations of Ships: with such parts of Astronomy and Navigation as will be found useful to Practical Navigators....., To which is Annexed a Vocabulary of French Sea-Phrases and Terms of Art...., Mordernized and much Enlarged by William Burney, pub. T.Cadell & W.Davies, 1815, title page and dedication, thirty-four (of 35) engraved plts. bound in at rear, some spotting and staining, new end papers, near contemp. sheep, rebacked, frayed and worn, 4to (1)
£120-180
62 Fortescue (Hon. J. W.). A History of the British Army, 20 vols. (including 6 Map vols.), mixed eds., 1910-30, numerous folding maps, one or two loose, a few spots, original red cloth, spines faded, 8vo Lot 58
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£150-200
Lot 64 63 Frederick II (King of Prussia, 1712-1786). Posthumous Works...Translated from the French by Thomas Holcroft, 3 vols, 1789, half titles, engraved portrait frontis., contemp. sprinkled calf, rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with Boston Massacre. A Short Narrative of the Horrid Massacre in Boston, perpetrated in the Evening of the Fifth Day of March, 1770, by Soldiers of the 29th Regiment..., New York: Republished with Notes and Illustrations by John Doggett, 1849, wood engraved frontis., engraved folding plan, library stamp to title, orig. cloth gilt, rebacked, 8vo, and Warburton (Major George D.), A Memoir of Charles Mordaunt Earl of Peterborough and Monmouth, 2 vols, 1853, half titles, old library stamps to titles, original cloth, recased with new endpapers, 8vo, plus other military books including regimental histories, war memoirs, etc. (approx. 42)
£200-300
64 Girard (Pierre Jacques Francois). Traité des Armes, Dédié au Roy..., Enseignant la Maniere de Combattre de l’epe’e de pointe seule, toutes les Gardes étrangers, l’Espadon, les Piques, Hallebardes, Bayonnettes au bout du Fulfil..., l’Exercice du Fulfil & celui de la Grénadiere, tels qu’ils se practiquent aujourd’huy dans l’Art Militaire de France..., 2nd ed., Paris, 1737, 116 eng. plts. (11 plts. with later hand-colouring, including some partial colouring), lacking addn. eng. title, stab sewing holes to inner blank margins, closedtear to leaf A4 and one plt., occasional minor spotting and light toning, lacking free-endpapers, near contemp. qtr. sheep (insect damage to spine with slight leather loss), marbled sides to boards torn with loss, worn, oblong 4to (1)
65 Hanna (Colonel H.B.). The Second Afghan War 1878-79-80. Its Causes, Its Conduct and Its Consequences, 3 vols., 1st ed., 18991910, folding maps and plans, library stamps and labels at front, presentation labels to York Public Library at rear from Mrs N.P. Hanna, original red cloth, spines faded with manuscript shelf numbers, 8vo (3)
£1000-1500
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£300-500
66 Harvey (Colonel J.R., and Lieut.-Colonel H.A. Cape). The History of the 5th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoons from 1689 to 1799, Afterwards the 5th Royal Irish Lancers from 1858 to 1921, 1st ed., 1923, folding maps and plans (short tears), a few corners at end with insect damage, Appendix leaf repaired, some light soiling, modern cloth retaining original labels, 4to, together with A Sermon Preach’d Before the Queen at Windsor, July the 11th, 1708. Being the First Sunday After the Account of the Late Great Victory Obtain’d over the French Army near Audenarde, by Her Majesty’s Forces, and those Under the Command of the Duke of Marlborough, by Thomas Manningham, 1708, 16 pp., a little browned and spotted with marginal chips, modern brown buckram, 8vo, plus The Report of the General Officers, Appointed by His Majesty’s Warrant of the First of November 1757, to Inquire into the Causes of the Failure of the Late Expedition to the Coasts of France, 1758, 116 pp., modern brown buckram, 8vo, with others including The Corrected Monthly Army Lists, January 1801, Gentleman’s Magazine, June 1802, Memoirs and Correspondence of Field-Marshal Viscount Combermere, 2 vols., 1866, Illustrations, Historical and Genealogical of King James’s Irish Army List (1689), 1997 and Irish Army Lists of King Charles II 1661-1685, Dublin, 2000 (15)
69 Laking (Guy Francis). The Armoury of Windsor Castle, European Section, 1904, thirty-nine b&w plts. (correct as list), occ. spotting, orig. qtr. morocco, with gilt emblem to upper cover, rubbed to extrems., large 4to, together with A Record of European Armour and Arms, Through Seven Centuries, vols. 1 & 3-5 (of 5), 1920-22, num. b&w plts., orig. cloth with gilt morocco label to spine of each, spines darkened, some rubbing, large 4to, plus Cripps-Day (Francis Henry), A Record of Armour Sales 1881-1924, 1925, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth with gilt morocco label to spine, large 4to (6)
£150-200
67 Hutton (Alfred). Old Sword Play. The Systems of Fence in Vogue During the XVIth, XVIIth and XVIIIth Centuries with Lessons Arranged from the Works of Various Ancient Masters, 1892, portrait frontispiece, 57 b & w plates, a few light spots, previous owner signature, t.e.g., original blue buckram gilt, spine faded, large 8vo, limited edition, 20/300, together with L’Escrime et les Escrimeurs depuis le Moyen Age jusqu’au XVIII Siecle... par Egerton Castle... Traduit de l’Anglais par Albert Fierlants, Paris, 1888, etched frontispiece, six plates, illustrations, occasional spotting and toning, original pictorial limp cloth, a little rubbed and soiled, 4to (2)
70 Low (Lieutenant Charles Rathbone). Her Majesty’s Navy, Including its Deeds and Battles, 3 vols. in six original divisions, 1890’s, three additional titles, 43 chromo. plates (complete), a few light spots, a.e.g., original blue cloth, vol. I spine a little faded, 4to
£150-200
68 Jacob (Major General Sir George Le Grand). Western India before and during the Mutinies: Pictures Drawn from Life, 1st ed., 1871, half title, publisher’s catalogue to rear, new endpapers, orig. green cloth gilt, spine professionally strengthened, 8vo, together with Rawlinson (H.G.), The History of the 3rd Battalion 7th Rajput Regiment (Duke of Connaught’s Own), OUP, 1941, b & w plates and plans, orig. green cloth gilt, fraying to joints, 4to, together with Innes (Lieut. Colonel P.R.), The History of the Bengal European Regiment, now the Royal Munster Fusiliers, and How it Helped to Win India, 1st ed., 1885, colour litho. frontis., litho. maps including some double-page, rebound preserving orig. upper cover and backstrip, 8vo, together with Thomson (Capt. Mowbray), The Story of Cawnpore, 1st ed., 1859, engraved frontis., folding plan and wood engraved illusts, later half leather incorporating original cloth covers, 8vo, plus Phythian-Adams (Lt. Col. E.G.), Madras Infantry 17481943, Madras: Government Press, 1943, b & w photo. frontis., orig. cloth-backed printed boards, a few marks, 8vo, and Government of the Central Provinces and Berar (pub.), Collection of Correspondence relating to the Escape and Subsequent Adventures of Appa Sahib Ex-Rajah of Nagpur 1818-1840, Nagpur: Government Printing, 1939, contemp. cloth, rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus Havelock (Sir Henry M.), Three Main Military Questions of the Day: I. A Home Reserve Army. II. The More Economic Military Tenure of India. III. Cavalry as Affected by Breechloading Arms, 1867, folding plans, orig. cloth gilt, fraying to extrems, 8vo (7)
£300-400
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£200-300
£200-300
Lot 71
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71 Maxwell (W.H.). Life of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1839-41, engraved portrait and additional title to each, engraved dedication, engraved maps and plates, a few spots, previous owner inscription, contemporary burgundy morocco gilt, spines a little rubbed, 8vo (3)
£200-300
72 McNeill (Sir John & Colonel Tulloch). Report of the Commission of Inquiry into the Supplies of the British Army in the Crimea, with the Evidence Annexed. Presented to both House of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty, Reports 1-4, 1855, folding letterpress tables, occasional light spotting and browning, hinges reinforced, bookplates, contemporary green half calf, vols. 1, 3 & 4 rebacked with original spines relaid, a little rubbed, folio (4)
£200-300
74 Murray (George). The Letters and Dispatches of John Churchill, First Duke of Marlborough, From 1702 to 1712, 5 vols., 1st ed., 1845, engraved portrait frontispiece to vol. I, Glasgow University Library stamps and labels, contemporary red half morocco, Duke of Marlborough armorial stamp with coronet and crest to spines, a little rubbed and scuffed, 8vo Provenance: Prince Albert, library stamps to titles. (5)
75 Napier (Major-General Sir W.F.P.). History of the War in the Peninsula and in the South of France, 6 vols, new ed., 1851, numerous maps and plans, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, some minor fraying to extrems, 8vo, together with Sabine (Major General Edward), Letters of Colonel Sir Augustus Simon Frazier, K.C.B. Commanding the Royal Horse Artillery in the Army under the Duke of Wellington, 1859, tinted litho. frontis., three maps including one folding, a few tipped-in letters and clippings, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed to spine, 8vo, plus others relating to the Peninsula War
73 Murland (Lieutenant-Colonel H.F.). Baillie-Ki-Paltan being a History of the 2nd Battalion, Madras Pioneers (Formerly the IV Madras Pioneers) 1759-1930, 2nd edition, revised & expanded, Madras: Higginbothams, 1932, maps and plans including some folding, original 4 pp. printed prospectus loosely inserted, related newspaper clippings to front pastedown, original reeded cloth, gilt regimental armorial to upper cover, faded to spine, 4to, together with Chaldecott (O.A). The First Battalion Duchess of Connaught’s Own (Late 124th D.C.O. Baluchistan Infantry) and The Tenth Battalion (Late 2/124th Baluchistan Infantry) The Tenth Baluch Regiment, [Karachi: Lt. Col. J.N. Soden, 1935], two photo. portraits, eleven folding maps contained in rear pocket, oval libray stamp to verso of frontis., new front endpapers, orig. maroon cloth gilt, rubbed to extrems, 8vo, and India. Leaves from a Soldier’s Pocket Book, being Thoughts Suggested during the Looshai Campaign. A Rejected Contribution to the Journal of the United Service Institution of India by S.N.S., Allahabad: Printed by G.A. Savielle at the Pioneer Press, 1873, modern boards, 8vo (3)
£150-200
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£100-150
76 Paget (General Lord George). The Light Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea. Extracts from the Letters and Journal of the Late Gen. Lord George Paget, K.C.B., During the Crimean War, 1881, folding map at rear (somewhat spotted), orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, together with Campbell (Colin Frederick), Letters from Camp to His Relatives During the Siege of Sebastopol, with a Preface by Field-Marshal Viscount Wolsey, 1894, port. frontis., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed, and Letters Written from the Crimea to Several Members of His Family, by the Late Major Fiennes Cornwallis, Collected and Edited by Mrs Wykeham Martin, of Leeds Castles, privately printed, 1868, orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, all 8vo, and Reid (Douglas Arthur), Memoirs of the Crimean War, January 1855 to June 1856, pub. 1911, port. frontis., b & w illusts., folding map, a.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, folio, and others of Crimean interest
£200-300
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£200-300
Lot 79 79 Signal Book. Signal Book for the Ships of War, late 18th c., [2], vii, 60pp., contemporary manuscript notes & annotations to title and throughout volume, numerous detailed watercolour illustrations of flags to tables and thumb index, blind library stamp & manuscript classification number to title with library ink stamp to verso, with a double page table bound-in at front of volume detailing private signals for knowing each other by day and private signals for His Majesty’s ships by night, with contemporary manuscript infill and annotations, bound with A Short Sketch of the use and Importance of Naval Signals, late 18th c., 8pp., slight dust-soiling to final leaf, orig. wrappers present with closed-tear to rear wrapper, marbled endpapers, cloth strengthening strip to hinges, library bookplates to upper pastedown, contemp. calf with red morocco title label to upper board, old reback with paper label at foot of spine, wear to extrems., folio
77 Pearse (Henry H.S., ed.). The History of Lumsden’s Horse. A Complete Record of the Corps from its Formation to Disbandment, 1st ed., 1903, portrait frontispiece, illustrations, t.e.g., original red cloth, spine faded, 4to, together with A Military History of Perthshire 1660-1902 & A Military History of Perthshire 1899-1902, ed. Marchioness of Tullibardine, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1908, maps and illustrations, light spotting front and rear, bookplate and presentation inscription, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spines faded, 4to, with other regimental histories including Henry Hamilton’s Historical Record of the 14th (Kings) Hussars From A.D. 1715 to A.D. 1900, 1901, Godfrey Williams’ The Historical Records of the Eleventh Hussars, Prince Albert’s Own, 1908 and C.R.B. Barrett’s The 7th (Queen’s Own) Hussars, 2 vols., 1914 (18)
£200-300
Includes signals by private ships by day and night; fog signals, signals with sails and guns; signals denoting the squadrons, divisions and signals to be made by ships ordered to observe the motions of the enemy by night. (1) £500-800
78 Joubert (Felix). Catalogue of the Collection of European Arms & Armour, Formed at Greenock, by R. L. Scott, 3 vols., 1924, num. b&w plts., some occ. spotting, contemp. maroon half morocco gilt, folioLimited edition of 100 copies. (3)
80 Skene (James Henry). With Lord Stratford in the Crimean War, 1st ed., 1883, ex-lib. copy with a few unobtrusive ink stamps, orig. cloth gilt, recased, together with Adye (Lieutenant-Colonel John), A Review of the Crimean War, to the Winter of 1854-5, 1st ed., 1860, folding battleplans, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, plus Klapka (General George), The War in the East. From the Year 1853 Til July 1855. An Historico-Critical Sketch of the Campaigns on the Danube, in Asia, and in the Crimea, with a Glance at the Probable Contingencies of the next Campaign, trans. Lieutenant Colonel A. Mednyanszky, 1st ed., 1856, orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, sl. frayed at head and foot of spine, and five others related
£300-500
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£200-250
81 Slade (Rear-Admiral Sir Adolphus). Turkey and the Crimean War: A Narrative of Historical Events, 1867, ex-lib copy with a few unobtrusive marks, some spotting of prelims., contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo, together with [Brudenell, James Thomas, Earl of Cardigan], Eight Months on Active Service; Or, a Diary of a General Officer of Cavalry in 1854, [pub. 1855], author’s presentation copy inscribed on flyleaf, contemp. polished calf gilt, rubbed on spine, slim 8vo, plus The Trial of James Thomas Earl of Cardigan Before the Right Honourable the House of Peers, in Full Parliament, For Felony, on Tuesday 16th Day of February 1841, pub. 1841, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, soiled and some wear to spine, slim 8vo, and seven others (10)
84 Tancred (George). Historical Record of Medals and Honorary Distinctions Conferred on the British Navy, Army & Auxilliary Forces, from the Earliest Period, to which is added the Catalogue of the Collection of Colonel Murray of Polmaise, 1891, numerous col. and b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. grey boards with linen backstrip and paper label to spine, thick 4to (with ALS from Tancred, addressed ‘To my dear fellows’, recalling some of the publishing problems and saying that the book has been at Windsor Castle for the last fortnight awaiting the Queen’s pleasure), together with Payne (A.A.), A Handbook of British and Foreign Orders, War Medals and Decorations Awarded to the Army and Navy, pub. Sheffield, 1911, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, thick 8vo, and two others related
£150-200
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82 Soyer (Alexis). Soyer’s Culinary Campaign. Being Historical Reminiscences of the Late War. With the Plain Art of Cookery for Military and Civil Institutions, the Army, Navy, Public etc., 1st ed., 1857, portrait frontispiece, additional engraved title, six engraved plates, some light spotting and browning, original blue cloth gilt, rebacked with original spine relaid, edges rubbed, 8vo
85 Tyrrell (Henry). The History of the War with Russia: Giving Full Details of the Operations of the Allied Armies, 3 vols., n.d., c. 1860, steel-eng. ports. and views, double-page maps and plans by Rapkin, contemp. red. half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scratched, folio, together with Hozier (Captain H.M.), The Russo-Turkish War: Including an Account of the Rise and Decline of the Ottoman Empire and the History of the Eastern Question, steel-eng. ports. and views, orig. half calf, gilt-dec. spine, a little rubbed (minor restoration to extremities), thick 4to, plus Nolan (E.H.), The Illustrated History of the War Against Russia, 2 vols., n.d., c. 1860, steel-eng. portraits and views, contemp. green half morocco, gilt-dec. spines, a trifle rubbed, thick 8vo
Bitting p.444. ‘Soyer’s account of conditions in the Crimea is second to none. Finding the soldiers too under-nourished to withstand disease, let alone battle, he set out to transform army supply, diet, cookery, kitchen equipment and hospital supplies, with verve and genius, effecting what was to be a revolution in institutional catering’ (John Lyle). (1) £150-200
83 Taylor (George Cavendish). Journal of Adventures with the British Army, from the Commencement of the War to the Taking of Sebastopol, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1856, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities (upper cover of vol. 1 stained), together with Woods (N.A.), The Past Campaign: A Sketch of the War in the East, from the Departure of Lord Raglan to the Capture of Sevastopol, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1855, half-titles present, publisher’s ads at rear of vol. 2, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, ‘Western Club’ paper label to upper cover of both vols., plus Hume (John R.), Reminiscences of the Crimean Campaign with the 55th Regiment, 1st ed., 1894, port. frontis., signed to upper margin, b & w illusts. and ports., some folding, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, and two others related, all 8vo (7)
£80-120
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£150-200
86 War Office. Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-19, 74 (of 80) vols., facsimile reprints, pub. J.B. Hayward & Son, Polstead, Suffolk, 1988-89, orig. cloth in d.j.s, a little rubbed, small folio (74)
£300-400
87 Zulu War. Illustrated London News, vols. 74 & 75, 1879, numerous b & w illustrations, a few colour, some trimmed, occasional light spotting, contemporary blue half calf, a little rubbed, folio Also covers part of the Second Afghan War (1878-1880). (2)
£150-200
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£150-200
90 Lummis (Canon William Murrell). Honour the Light Brigade. A Record of the Services of Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Men of the Five Light Cavalry Regiments which made up the Light Brigade at Balaclava on October 25 1854 and Saw Service in the Crimea from September 1854 Until the End of the War, 1st ed., 1973, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, together with Massie (Alastair, editor), A Most Desperate Undertaking: The British Army in the Crimea 1854-56, pub. National Army Museum, 2003, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., large square 4to, plus Kinglake (A.W.), The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and an Account of its Progress Down to the Death of Lord Raglan, 9 vols., Cabinet Edition, 1877, numerous folding maps and battle plans, orig. cloth gilt, faded and some wear to spines (a few hinges partly split), 8vo, and others of Crimean War interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j. (3 shelves)
£200-300
88 Simpson (William). The Seat of the War in the East, First & Second Series bound in one, 1855-56, litho title to each (first title heavily spotted), seventy-nine tinted litho plts. (complete) with tissue guards, occasional spotting, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco, edges rubbed, folio (1)
£400-600
91 Russell (W.H.). My Diary in India, in the Year 1858-9, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1860, tinted litho. plts., some spotting, contemp. half morocco gilt, heavily rubbed, together with Hunt (Captain G.H.), Outram & Havelock's Persian Campaign. To Which is Prefixed, a Summary of Persian History, an Account of Various Differences Between England and Persia, and an Inquiry into the Origin of the Late War, by George Townsend, 2nd ed., 1858, seven tinted litho. plts. (incl. frontis.), title soiled, some scattered spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, heavily rubbed, plus Duberly (Mrs. Henry), Campaigning Experiences in Rajpootana and Central India, During the Suppression of the Mutiny, 1857-1858, 1st ed., 1859, two folding maps, some spotting, contemp. half calf gilt, worn on spine, and Lawrence (Lieutenant-General Sir George), Reminiscences of FortyThree Years in India, Including the Cabul Disasters, Captivities in Affghanistan and the Punjaub, and a Narrative of the Mutinies in Rajputana, edited W. Edwards, 1st ed., 1874, half-title present, publisher's ads at rear, orig. dec. purple cloth, rubbed and faded on spine, all 8vo (5)
£200-300
89 Delafield (Col. Richard). Report on the Art of War in Europe in 1854, 1855, and 1856, by Colonel R. Delafield, U.S.A., and Major of the Corps of Engineers, from His Notes and Observations made as a Member of a "Military Commission to the Theater of War in Europe," Under the Orders of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, Washington: George W. Bowman, printer, 1861, addn. handcol. litho title, b & w illusts. & diags., twenty-five litho plts. (inc. some tinted & folding), forty-four folding maps, plans & diags. (some with repaired closed tears, few frayed to edges and detached), ten singlepage diags., two leaves of text torn to blank fore-edge margin, some spotting, orig. blind dec. cloth, worn and frayed to head & foot of spine and to joints, board edges & corners slightly worn, 4to (1)
£200-300
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92 Ouchterlony (Lieutenant John). The Chinese War: An Account of all the Operations of the British Forces from the Commencement to the Treaty of Nanking, 1st ed., 1844, half-title present, woodengs., correct as list, some spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and some wear to extremities (new endpapers), thick 8vo (1)
95 Ashe (Major Waller and Edgell, Captain the Hon. E.V. Wyatt). The Story of the Zulu Campaign, 1st ed., 1880, folding map, a.e.g., orig. cloth, lettered and blocked in gilt and black, rubbed and faded on spine (new endpapers), together with Armitage (Captain C.H. and Montanaro, Lieutenant-Colonel A.F.), The Ashanti Campaign of 1900, 1st ed., 1901, folding plan and large folding map, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and some minor wear to extremities, 8vo, plus Stuart (J.), A History of the Zulu Rebellion, 1906, and of Dinuzulu's Arrest, Trial and Expatriation, 1st ed., 1913, b & w illusts., folding maps and battle plans, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in bright condition, 8vo, with others of African and Boer War interest, including Times History of the War, 7 vols. (including Index), 1900, etc.
£150-200
(3 shelves)
96 Robertson (Sir George S.). Chitral. The Story of a Minor Siege, 1st ed., 1898, b & w illusts. from photos, 40 pp. publisher's catalogue at rear, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little and marked on spine, 8vo, together with Burleigh (Bennet), Khartoum Campaign 1898, Or the Re-Conquest of the Sudan, 3rd ed., 1899, port. frontis., b & w illusts. from photos, battle plans, orig. gilt-dec. cloth in bright condition, 8vo, plus Slatin Pasha (Rudolf C.), Fire and Sword in the Sudan. A Personal Narrative of Fighting and Serving the Dervishes, 1879-1895, trans. Major F.R. Wingate, 1st ed., 1896, port. frontis., b & w illusts. after drawings after R. Talbot Kelly, two folding maps, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed, thick 8vo, and others related
93 Bingham (Commander J. Elliott). Narrative of the Expedition to China, From the Commencement of the War to its Termination in 1842; With Sketches of the Manners and Customs of that Singular and Hitherto Almost Unknown Country, 2 vols., 2nd ed., with additions, 1843, fine hand-col. litho. frontis. to vol. 1, heightened with gold, uncol. aqua. frontis. to vol. 2, two other plates and folding map, correct as list, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, some minor wear, 8vo, together with Swinhoe (Robert), Narrative of the North China Campaign of 1860; Containing Personal Experiences of Chinese Character, and of the Moral and Social Condition of the Country; Together with a Description of the Interior of Peking, 1st ed., 1861, port. frontis., four tinted litho. plts., doublepage plan, all correct as list, 16 pp. publisher's ads at rear, orig. blind-stamped cloth, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, 8vo, plus Wolseley (Lieutenant-Colonel G.J.), Narrative of the War with China in 1860. To Which is Added the Account of a Short Residence with the Tai-Ping Rebels at Nankin and a Voyage from thence to Hankow, 1st ed., 1862, port. frontis., recent linen-backed boards, 8vo, and others related (15)
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£150-250
97 Gough (General Sir Charles and Innes, Arthur D.). The Sikhs and the Sikh Wars: The Rise, Conquest, and Annexation of the Punjab State, 1st ed., 1897, maps and battle plans, many folding, untrimmed and mainly unopened, orig. cloth gilt in brigh condition, 8vo, together with Trotter (Captain Lionel J.), The Life of John Nicholson, Soldier and Administrator, Based on Private and Hitherto Unpublished Documents, 3rd ed., 1898, two photogravure ports., three folding maps, small wood-eng. vign. at rear, correct as list, t.e.g., contemp. crimson half morocco gilt, upper joint cracked, 8vo, plus Forrest (G.W.), A History of the Indian Mutiny, Reviewed and Illustrated from Original Documents, 3 vols., 1904-12, b & w illusts., folding maps & plans, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, thick 8vo and others related (approx. 45)
£200-300
98 Douglas-Morris (Kenneth). Naval Medals 1793-1856 & 18571880, 2 vols., privately printed, 1987 & 1994, b & w illusts. and maps, orig. blue simulated leather with matching slipcases, folio, together with McDaniel (Paul and Schmidt, Paul J.), The Comprehensive Guide to Soviet Orders and Medals, Historical Research, Virginia, 1997, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., folio, plus The Waterloo Medal Roll, Compiled from the Muster Rolls, pub. Naval & Military Press, 1992, orig. boards in d.j., folio, and other medals and decoration reference, mostly VG
£200-300
(approx. 80)
£300-400
99 Malcolm (Sir John). The Life of Robert, Lord Clive: Collected from the Family Papers Communicated by the Earl of Powis, 3 vols., 1836, port. frontis. to vol. 1, folding map, old sellotape marks to prelims. in vol. 3, contemp. polished calf, recently rebacked, 8vo, together with Napier (Lieutenant General Sir W.), The Life and Opinions of General Sir Charles James Napier, G.C.B., 4 vols., 1857, eng. port., orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spines, 8vo, plus Goldsmid (Major-General Sir F.J.), James Outram. A Biography, 2 vols., 1880, port. frontis. to vol. 1, three other plts. and three maps, correct as list, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and marked, 8vo, and other late 19th/early 20th-c. military biographies
94 Connolly (T.W.J.). The History of the Corps of Royal Sappers and Miners, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1855, seventeen hand-col. litho. plts., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, recased, preserving orig. spines, 8vo (2)
£200-300
£100-150
(approx. 50)
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£300-400
ARMY LISTS The annual edition of the Army List was published from 1754 until 1879, then becoming quarterly and from 1923 twice yearly before reverting to an annual publication again after 1947. The Large Paper editions produced in the 18th and early 19th centuries, of which this collection includes many, were printed on paper of a superior quality and thickness, with wide margins. The monthly army list, a much smaller work, was printed from 1798 until 1940. Many of the 18th and 19th century volumes in this collection bear the engraved bookplate of Colonel Hugh E.E. Everard (1855-1919).
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100 Army Lists. A List of the General and Field-Officers, as they Rank in the Army. Of the Officers, in the Several Regiments of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot, on the British and Irish Establishments, 4 vols, 1760, 1763, 1765 & 1768, 1760 edition lacking pp. 53-60, contemp. gilt dec. maroon morocco, worn to spine, 1763 edition bound in contemp. sprinkled calf, upper board detached, 1765 edition bound in late 19th century half calf, 1768 edition bound in worn contemp. calf, split to spine, 8vo (4)
£300-400
101 Army Lists. A List of the General and Field-Officers, as they Rank in the Army; of the Officers in the Several Regiments of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot, on the British and Irish Establishments, 3 vols, 1770-1772, large paper editions, marble endpapers, a.e.g., contemp. gilt dec. crimson morocco, 1770 edition incorporating military trophy motif to spines, rubbed and a little scuffed, 8vo (3)
£300-400
102 Army Lists. A List of the General and Field-Officers, as they Rank in the Army; of the Officers in the Several Regiments of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot, on the British and Irish Establishments, 4 vols, 1773, 1775-1777, 1773 edition with some contemp. ink annotations and two leaves with marginal tape repairs, contemp. speckled calf, rebacked with new endpapers, 1775 edition a large paper copy bound in contemp. gilt dec. crimson morocco, 1776 edition bound in full calf, the lower board near-detached, 1777 edition bound in modern sheep, all 8vo Covers the first two years of the American Revolutionary War. (4)
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£300-400
Lot 104 Lot 103 103 Army Lists. A List of the General and Field Officers, as they Rank in the Army; of the Officers in the Several Regiments of Horse, Dragoons, and Foot, on the British and Irish Establishments, 3 vols, 1778-1780, 1778 edition lacking endpapers and bound in contemp. speckled calf, fraying to extrems, 1779 edition a large paper copy bound in contemp. crimson morocco, rubbed and scuffed, 1780 edition bound in late 19th century half calf, together with A List of the Officers of the Militia of England and Wales, J. Almon, 1779, 76 pp, 19th century half calf, a few marks, all 8vo (4)
£300-400
104 Army Lists. A List of all the Officers of the Army: Viz. The General and Field Officers; the Officers of the Several Troops, Regiments, Independent Companies, and Garrisons, 4 vols, 1781, 1782, 1784 & 1786, large paper editions, a.e.g., marble endpapers, contemp. crimson morocco, gilt dec. roll-borders and spines, a little flaking to spine labels, 8vo (4)
£300-400
105 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army, and Marines, 4 vols, 1787-1790, all large paper editions, a.e.g., marble endpapers, contemp. straight-grain crimson morocco, gilt decorated roll-borders and spines, slightly rubbed to spines, 8vo (4)
£300-400
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108 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Marines, 3 vols, 1800-1802, together with List of the Officers of the Several Regiments and Corps of Fencible Cavalry and Infantry, 2 vols, 1800 & 1801, all large paper editions, a.e.g., marble endpapers, contemp. uniform crimson straight-grain morocco, gilt dec. roll-borders and spines, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo
106 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Marines, 4 vols, 1791-1794, together with List of the Officers of the Several Regiments and Corps of fencible Cavalry and Infantry, 1795, all large paper editions, a.e.g., marble endpapers, contemp. uniform straightgrain crimson morroco, gilt dec. roll-borders and spines, rubbed to spines, 8vo (5)
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£300-400
£300-400
109 Army Lists. A List of all the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on Full and Half-Pay, 5 vols, 1803-1807, together with A List of the Officers of the Militia; the Gentlemen and Yeomanry Cavalry, 2 vols, 1803 & 1804, all large paper editions, a.e.g., marble endpapers, contemp. uniform crimson straight-grain morocco, gilt dec. roll-borders and spines, rubbed to extrems, one volume lacking spine label, all 8vo (7)
107 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Marines, 3 vols, 1796-1798, together with List of the Officers of the Several Regiments and Corps of Fencible Cavalry and Infantry, 2 vols, 1796 & 1797, all large paper editions, a.e.g., marble endpapers, contemp. uniform straight-grain crimson morocco, gilt dec. roll-borders and spines, rubbed to spines, 8vo (5)
£300-400
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£300-400
Lot 110 115 Monthly Army Lists. The Army List for April, 1811, bound with the lists for May and June 1811, contemp. calf, modern reback, together with other monthly Army Lists for November 1814, June 1825, April 1848, May 1855 (lacking title), December 1859, December 1867 (lacking first 62 pp.), December 1845, October 1850 and November 1850, mixed bindings, some in orig. printed wrappers, others recently rebound, the last three lists bound into one volume, 12mo
110 Army Lists. A List of all the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on Full and Half-Pay, 7 vols, 1808-1814, includes four large paper editions, 1812 edition with many ink annotations, 1814 edition with repaired title page, mixed contemp. bindings, 1810 edition bound in handsome contemp. crimson morocco, two vols with modern rebacks, 8vo (7)
£300-400
111 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on Full and Half-Pay, 9 vols, 1817, 1818, 1821, 1822, 18241826, 1828 & 1829, includes four large paper editions, a few ink annotations, mixed contemp. bindings including five vols bound in polished tree or marbled calf, a few vols rebacked, 8vo (9)
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116 Monthly Army Lists. The Army List. Containing the Names of Officers of the Army, Royal Marines, Militia, Yeomanry, and Volunteers, 17 vols published between August 1870 and February 1898, two vols lacking title, a few vols retaining orig. printed wrappers bound-in, mixed contemp. leather bindings, six vols rebound in modern cloth, small 8vo
£300-400
112 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on Full, Retired, and Half-Pay, 8 vols, 1830-1832, 18341836, 1838-1839, three vols bound in contemp. marbled calf, the remainder in contemp. half sheep except one volume recently rebound, a few vols rebacked, 8vo (8)
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£300-400
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£150-200
118 Army Lists. A large collection of over 230 volumes, published 1881-2006, including annual, half-yearly and quarterly Army Lists as well as a large quantity of Monthly Army Lists printed between 1900 and 1940, many in original printed wrappers, some rebound in modern cloth gilt, a few volumes with wear to spines, 8vo
£300-400
114 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and of the Corps of Royal Marines, on Full, etired, and Half-Pay, 8 vols, 1851-1853, 1855-1859, 1864, mixed contemp. bindings including many in full calf, most with red morocco spine label, some vols rebacked, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (8)
£300-400
117 The Indian Army List, April 1935, pictorial adverts to prelims, orig. printed wrappers with oval “Naval & Military Club” stamp to upper cover, fraying to corners with a little loss, together with another copy of the Indian Army List for January 1938, bound without printed wrappers in modern cloth, 8vo
113 Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army and Royal Marines, on Full, Retired, and Half-Pay, 8 vols, 1841-1843, 18451849, mixed contemp. bindings, mostly full calf, all with matching red morocco spine labels, rubbed and scuffed, 8vo (8)
£200-300
(approx. 230)
£300-400
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£400-600
BRITISH TOPOGRAPHY 119 Allingham (Helen & Dick, Stewart ). The Cottage Homes of England, 1st ed., 1909, sixty-four col. plts., scattered minor spotting, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. gilt-dec. cream cloth, sl. rubbed and soiled, spine dulled, 4to Limited edition, 290/500, signed by Allingham. (1)
125 Bigland (Ralph). Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections, Relative to the County of Gloucester, 3 vols., 1791-[1889], eng. armorial illust. to titles of each, thirty-four eng. plts., eng. illusts. to letterpress, few early ink annotations, bound with Fosbrooke (Rev. Thomas Dudley), An Original History of the City of Gloucester, Almost Wholly Compiled from New Materials... Including also the Original Papers of the Late Ralph Bigland, 1819, addn. eng. title., twenty-one eng. plts. (inc. plan), occasional spotting and some dampstaining to few leaves, vol. 1 with pencil signature of F.J.P. Butler to front blank, late 19th c. gilt dec. calf by Riviere, extrems. slightly rubbed, folio
£100-150
120 Allingham (Helen & Dick, Stewart ). The Cottage Homes of England, 1st ed., Edward Arnold, 1909, sixty-four mounted col. plts., with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. gilt dec. cream cloth, some light soiling, but overall a good copy, 4to Limited edition, 118/500 copies, signed by Allingham. (1)
Hyett and Bazeley, I, pp.31-44, and Upcott pp.253-256. Lt. Col. Francis John Paul Butler (1855-1936) who lived at Wyck Hill House near Stow on the Wold. From the Huw Jones Gloucestershire history & topography collection. (2) £300-400
£150-250
121 Atkyns (Sir Robert). The Ancient and Present State of Glocestershire, 1st ed., 1712, port. frontis., eight untitled plts. of coats of arms of Gloucestershire families, eng. map, plan of the city, engs. of the West Prospect of Glocester views of and Glocester Cathedral, plus sixty-one double-page ‘bird’s eye’ views of the seats of the nobility and gentry by Johannes Kip, contemp. blind-panelled calf with old reback, upper hinge partly cracked, folio
126 Bigland (Ralph). Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections, Relative to the County of Gloucester, 3 vols., 1791[1889], eng. armorial to titles of vols. 1 & 2, vol. 3 without title, thirty-four eng. plts., eng. illusts. to letterpress, plt. of Charlton Kings in vol. 1 with repaired closed tear mostly to margin, endpapers renewed, modern uniform qtr. calf (text-block of vol. 3 slightly trimmed to match), folio
Upcott 1. p. 246. The rare first edition: many copies were lost in a fire at the printer’s house in Whitefriars on January 30th 1712. Upcott notes that a similar fate befell copies of the second edition. Sir Robert Atkyns, MP and topographer was somewhat overshadowed by his father, who as chief baron of the exchequer was speaker of the House of Lords between 1689 and 1693. Atkyns refused to take the oath of allegiance to William III and retired to Pinbury Park in Gloucestershire. The first of the three major Gloucestershire antiquaries, the other two being Ralph Bigland (1712-1784) and Samuel Rudder (1726-1801), Atkyns collected material for parish histories in an attempt to record the population of each parish, based on the number of houses therein and the yearly birth and burial numbers. Pinbury Park, a medieval manor house, was later remodelled and renovated by Ernest Gimson and Ernest and Sidney Barnsley who lived there from 1894-1901. (1) £2500-3500
Hyett and Bazeley, I, pp.31-44, and Upcott pp.253-256. Volumes One & Two are first editions published in 1791-92. The third volume of this work contains the supplementary material published later in parts between 1873-89. Comprising Part 1 (Newington Bagpath to Pauntley), 3rd issue, 1885; Parts II & III (Pebworth to willersley), 3rd issue, 1887; Part 3 (Rendcombe Supplementary to Slaughter (Upper), 2nd issue, 1873; Part 4 (Slimbridge to Swindon), 2nd issue, 1877; Part 5 (Swindon continued to Tewkesbury), 2nd issue, 1878; Part 6 (Thornbury to Turkdean), 2nd issue, 1881; Part 7 (Turley and Haw to Westbury upon Trim), 2nd issue, 1882; Part 8 (Westbury upon Trim continued to Winston), 2nd issue, 1885; Part 9 (Winterbourne to Yate), 2nd issue, 1889. From the Huw Jones Gloucestershire history & topography collection. (3) £300-400
122 Barclay (Rev. James). Barclay’s Universal English Dictionary Newly Revised, pub. George Virtue, c.1840, portrait frontis. frayed with loss, dec. title page and addn. half title, fifty-five uncoloured engraved maps and plans and six eng. plts., some maps trimmed with slight loss to image (as usual), some pps. loose and detached, text block detached, contemp. diced calf with gilt dec. spine, rubbed and worn, 4to (1)
£300-500
123 Bell (James). A New and Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 8 vols., pub. Archibald Fullarton, Glasgow, 1833 - 34, folding engraved map of England & Wales with closed tear, fortyfour uncoloured folding engraved maps, many with engraved topographical vignette, very occ. spotting throughout, partially uncut, contemp. cloth with printed labels to spines, bumped and rubbed at extrems., 8vo (8)
127 Brayley (Edward Wedlake and Britton, John). A Topographical and Historical Description of the County of Glocestershire Containing an Account of its Towns, Seats, Antiquities, Churches, Public Edifices, Scenery & The Residences of the Nobility Gentry &c., 2 vols., pub. Sherwood, Neely & Jones, 1808, title and text window mounted with red ruled borders and reset to quarto, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with approx. 100 addn. maps, topographical engravings and portraits, two addn. manuscript titles to vol. 2, addn. text from ‘England Illustrated’ bound at rear of vol.2 with map of Gloucestershire by Thomas Kitchin, c.1764, later manuscript list of Churches and Abbeys bound at rear, book plate of Frederick Sessions to front pastedowns, hinges strengthened, a.e.g., near contemp. half morocco gilt, rubbed and bumped at extrems., 4to
£150-200
124 Bigland (Ralph). Historical Monumental and Genealogical Collections Relative to the County of Gloucester....., 2 vols, pub. John Nichols, 1791, eng. armorial illust. to titles of each, thirty eng. plts., eng. illusts. to letterpress, one addn. mounted plt. and one addn. mounted photograph, bound with, Fosbrooke (Rev. Thomas Dudley), An Original History of the City of Gloucester, Almost Wholly Compiled from New Materials... Including also the Original Papers of the Late Ralph Bigland, 1819, addn. eng. title., twenty-one eng. plts. (inc. plan), occasional spotting, later end papers, 19th c. half calf, rebacked, extrems. slightly rubbed and bumped, folio Hyett and Bazeley, I, pp.31-44, and Upcott pp. 253 - 256. (2)
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£200-300
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128 Bristol & Gloucestershire. Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, vols 1-129 (except vol. 66), 1876-2011, num. b&w plts., col. and b&w illusts. etc., vols. 1-40 contemp. half calf gilt with morocco label to spine of each, vols. 4161 contemp. cloth gilt, vols. 62-129 orig. printed wrappers, rubbing to earlier vols., 8vo, together with sixteen others related, incl. ten Index vols. (145)
£300-500
129 Capper (Benjamin Pitts). A Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom; Containing every City, Town, Village, Hamlet, Parish District, Object and Place in England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland and the Small Islands Dependent, pub. Sir Richard Phillips and Co., 1829, forty-seven (complete) engraved maps (including seven folding), near contemp. qtr. green vellum with printed paper label to spine, thick 8vo Although the atlas is dated 1829 it contains census details for 1831, making the date of publication circa 1832. (1) £100-150
130 Cary (John). Cary’s Traveller’s Companion or a Delineation of the Turnpike Roads of England and Wales..., 2nd. ed., pub. 1st. Jany. 1791, calligraphic title page with contemp. ownership signature, advertisement and contents list, engraved map of England & Wales with contemp. outline colouring and forty-two engraved county maps, including one folding (Yorkshire), all with contemp. outline colouring and printed back-to-back, hinges cracked, contemp. speckled calf, skillfully rebacked, retaining original spine, bumped at extrems., slim 8vo Chubb CCLXXIV. (1)
132 Cruchley (G.F., publisher). Cruchley’s County Atlas of England & Wales Shewing all the Railways & Stations with their Names, also the Turnpike Roads and Principal Cross Roads to all the Cities, Market and Borough Towns with the Distance from Town to Town Delineated on a Series of 46 County Maps, c.1870 calligraphic title page and index, forty-seven litho. maps with contemp. hand colouring (complete as list), manuscript ownership signature to front paste down, a.e.g., contemp. ‘envelope style’ limp morocco, with gilt title to upper board, retaining silk tie, 4to (1)
£100-150
£200-300
133 Cussans (John Edwin). History of Hertfordshire, Containing an Account of the Descents of the Various Manors; Pedigrees of Families Connected with the County; Antiquities, Local Customs..., 3 vols., 1870-73, half-titles, twenty-two plts. (inc. eng. port. & chromolithographs), double-page hand-col. litho map, some spotting and occ. browning, t.e.g., contemp. green half morocco, gilt dec. spines, slightly rubbed & scuffed, folio
131 Cobbett (William). A Geographical Dictionary of England and Wales, 1832, frontis. of map of England & Wales, forty-two uncoloured engraved maps (complete), map of Yorkshire with repaired hole, some offsetting and slight spotting throughout, later half morocco gilt, retaining original boards, 8vo, together with Aikin (John), England Delineated; or a Geographical Description of every County in England and Wales with a Concise Account of its Important Products, Natural and Artificial, 1st. ed., pub. T.Bensley, 1788, title page, preface and introduction, contemp. calf, rebacked, a little stained, 8vo
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The first edition of John Aikin’s ‘England Delineated’ was published without county maps. (2) £100-150
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£250-350
134 Darell (William). The History of Dover Castle, eng. vign. title, nine eng. plts., including a folding plan, one eng. vign. to text, some spotting to plates, mostly marginal, bound with Grose (Francies), A Provincial Glossary, with a collection of local proverbs, and popular superstitions, new corrected ed., 1811, double-column text, occ. spotting, contemp. half roan over plain boards, heavily rubbed and sl. soiled, joints sl. cracked, 4to (1)
136 Fairley (William). Glossary of Terms used in the Coal-MiningDistricts of (First) South Wales, (Second) Bristol and Somersetshire, by W. Fairley, Mining Engineer, F.S.S., Printed & Published by W.M. Hutchings, 1868, ten litho plts. (few folding), one folding plt. torn with major loss, some finger & dust-soiling, orig. cloth gilt, spine faded, worn to extrems. and to head & foot of spine, 8vo (1)
£80-120
£70-100
137 Finden (William & Edward). Views of Ports and Harbours, Watering Places, Fishing Villages and other Picturesque Objects on the English Coast, 1839, engraved frontispiece, additional title and 48 engraved plates, a couple with marginal repaired tears, scattered spotting, previous owner inscription, contemporary red morocco gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, lower joint splitting, 4to (1)
135 Exeter. Izacke (Richard & Samuel), Remarkable Antiquities of the City of Exeter...., 1741, eng. frontis. of coat of arms, bound with the title pages for the 1724 and the 1741 editions, the 1724 title page cut with loss but not affecting text, folding eng. map of Exeter by Sutton Nichols, folding eng. plt. of Exeter Cathedral by J.Harris, several eng. coats of arms to text, later end papers, a.e.g., later fine gilt dec. morocco by Riviere, slight rubbing to hinges, 8vo, together with Jenkins (Alexander), The History and Description of the City of Exeter and its Environs, Ancient and Modern, Civil and Ecclesiastical...., pub. P.Hedgeland, Exeter, 1806, engraved frontis. of Rougement castle, engraved map of Exeter by B.Baker & D.Wright, two eng. maps of Devon and Cornwall by A.Jenkins and eight engraved topographical plans and engravings, uncut, later end papers, later cloth gilt, 8vo, with Devon & Somerset Steam Printing Co. (pubs.), Map of Exeter corrected to the Present Time, n.d., c.1870, uncoloured folding litho. map of Exeter decorated with eleven vignette views, very slight spotting, 265 x 340mm, pubs. printed paper wrappers, plus Bacon & Co. (pubs.), Bacon’s Plan of Exeter and Suburbs, n.d., c.1910, folding col. photolitho. map, laid on contemp. linen, 550 x 700mm, pubs. printed cloth wrappers
£100-150
138 Fosbrooke (Rev. Thomas Dudley). Abstracts of Records and Manuscripts Respecting the County of Gloucester Formed into a History Correcting the very Erroneous Accounts and Supplying numerous Deficiencies in Sir Rob. Atkins and Subsequent Writers, 2 vols, pub. Jos. Harris, Gloucster, 1807, addn. dec. half title, thirtyone eng. and aquatint plts. (including one folding), contemp. blind dec. gilt calf, joints a little worn, 4to A fine set. (2)
£150-200
139 Hall (Sidney). A Travelling County Atlas with all the Coach and Rail Roads Accurately laid down and Coloured and Carefully Corrected to the Present Time, 1842, title page with contemp. ownership manuscript signature and date, index with contemp. ink marginalia, forty-six (complete as list) engraved maps with contemp. outline colouring, (including four folding), occ. slight offsetting, later end papers, early 20th century cloth gilt, 8vo
The first described item has two title pages dated 1724 & 1741, and both state that they are the second edition. The 1741 edition is actually the fifth and last edition. (4) £120-180
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£100-150
Lot 144 140 Heywood (John). The Travelling Atlas of England & Wales, with all the Railways & Coach Roads, the Cities, Towns, Parks, & Gentlemen’s Seats Preceded by General Maps of England & North & South Wales, the whole carefully Revised and Corrected to the Present Time, n.d., c.1880, dec. litho. title page, folding map of England and Wales and forty-five uncoloured litho. maps printed back to back, pubs. dec. printed paper wrappers, 8vo (1)
144 Leigh (M.A., publisher). Leigh’s New Pocket Road-Book of England & Wales, Containing an Account of all the Direct and Cross Roads...., 4th. ed., 1833, eng. frontis. of a table showing the charges for a pair of posting horses, addn. eng. dec. title, fifty-five b & w eng. maps by S.Hall (complete), folding map of England & Wales with contemp. outline colouring and catalogue of maps and atlases published and sold by G.F.Cruchley bound in at rear, book sellers label (G.F.Cruchley) to front paste down, pubs. orig. dark green sheep with gilt titles to spine and upper board, 12mo, contained in contemp. cloth slip case, together with Leigh’s New Pocket RoadBook of Scotland...., 1829, folding b & w eng. map of Edinburgh, folding eng. map of Scotland with contemp. outline colouring bound at rear, pubs. orig. dark green sheep with gilt titles to spine and upper board, 12mo, contained in contemp. cloth slip case, 12mo, with Leigh’s New Pocket Road-Book of Ireland..., 3rd. ed., 1835, folding engraved triangular mileage table, two folding eng. maps of Dublin, folding eng. map of the Lakes of Killarney, folding engraved map of Ireland with contemp. hand colouring bound in at rear, pubs. orig. dark green sheep with gilt titles to spine and upper board, 12mo, contained in contemp. cloth slip case, 12mo
£70-100
141 Ireland (Samuel). Picturesque Views on the Upper, or Warwickshire Avon, from its source at Naseby to its junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury ..., 1795, thirty sepia aquatint plates including frontis., two eng. ports., eng. map, a few woodcut illusts. to text, lacks half title and errata leaf (as usual), occ. spotting and plt. opp. p. 95 somewhat browned, a.e.g., eng. bookplate of R. M. Barnard to front pastedown, contemp. calf gilt, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, rubbed, folio in 4s Large paper copy. Abbey, Scenery 427. (1)
£100-150
142 Kelly’s Directories. Kelly’s Directory of Gloucestershire, 14 vols., a broken run, 1870, 1879, 1889, 1894, 1897, 1902, 1906, 1910, 1914, 1919, 1927, 1931, 1935 & 1939, folding litho. maps, (lacking in 1906 & 1914), orig. cloth gilt, rubbed at extrems., frayed at head and foot, one vol. with split text block, together with another eleven directories by Kelly, Morris, Bulmer and The Post Office, on Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire & Herefordshire, mostly early 20th century, seven vols. lacking maps, various condition (25)
A good set in unusually fine and original condition. (3)
145 Leigh (Charles). The Natural History of Lancashire, Cheshire, and the Peak, in Derbyshire: with an Account of the British, Phoenician, Armenian, Gr. and Rom. Antiquities in those Parts, 1st ed., Oxford, 1700, eng. port frontis., double-page eng. map by Moll (hand-col. in outline with some later colouring), twenty-four eng. plts. (complete), upper margin of leaf B1 inscribed “John Leigh, Evenley, near Matlock, 29th March 1881”, erattic pagination and text misbound, some occ. minor dustsoiling mostly to upper margins of few leaves, upper pastedown with large hand-col. armorial bookplate with motto ‘Medio Tutissimus’, a.e.g., contemp. calf, old reback with gilt dec. spine, joints cracked and some wear to spine & board edges, folio
£200-300
143 Keltie (John S., ed.). History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans and Highland Regiments, 6 vols., new ed., 1887, chromo. plates of tartans, colour plates, maps and portraits, a few spots, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt in bright condition, spines a little faded, light edge wear, 4to (6)
£200-300
Wing L975, Upcott p.455-457. (1)
£70-100
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£200-300
Lot 147 146 Letts, Son & Co. (publishers). Letts’s Popular County Atlas being a Complete Series of Maps Delineating the whole Surface of England and Wales....., 1884, calligraphic title page, general col. litho. map of England & Wales and forty-six col. litho. county maps (complete as list), all laid on linen, index bound in at rear, a.e.g, contemp. half morocco gilt, a little water stained, folio, together with Ordnance Survey (pubs.), Ordnance Survey Atlas of England & Wales, 1922, calligraphic title page, index map of England & Wales and twenty-four double page col. printed maps (complete) all backed with linen, index bound in at rear, contemp. qtr. morocco, orig. cloth gilt sidings, rubbed and worn at extrems., oblong folio (2)
147 Lewis (Samuel, & Co., publishers). An Atlas Comprising Maps of the Several Counties, Divided into Unions and of the Islands of Guernsey, Jersey and Man; with a Map of England and Wales and a Plan of London and its Environs, 1842, title page, folding engraved map of England and Wales with contemp. outline colouring, uncoloured folding engraved map of London and its environs, fiftytwo engraved English & Welsh county maps (including twelve folding) all with bright contemp. outline colouring, new end papers, contemp. half calf with marbled sidings, rebacked, 4to, together with A Topographical Dictionary of England vol.5 (only), 3rd ed., 1835, title page with perforated library stamp, 116 engraved sheets of town and county maps, all with contemp. outline colouring, occ. spotting, hinges strengthened, ex. lib. with usual stamps and markings, early 20th century library green cloth with gilt spine, a little stained, 4to
£120-180
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148 Marshall (William). The Rural Economy of the West of England Including Devonshire and Parts of Somersetshire, Dorsetshire and Cornwall together with Minutes in Practice, 2 vols., 1st. ed. 1796, title page to each vol., folding eng. map of Devon by H.Mutlow, traces of removed book plates, contemp. speckled calf with gilt dec. spine, a little rubbed at extrems., 8vo
153 Risdon (Tristram). The Chorographical Description or Survey of the County of Devon, Printed from a Genuine Copy of the Original Manuscript; With Considerable Additions, 1st. ed., pub. Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1811, title page and dedication, large paper copy limited to fifty copies, near contemp. manuscript owners signature to first end paper, book plate of Walter Harold Wilkin to front paste down, later half calf but retaining orig. gilt dec. spine, 4to, together with Jenkins (Alexander), The History and Description of the City of Exeter and its Environs, Ancient and Modern, Civil and Ecclesiastical....., pub. P.Hedgeland, Exeter, 1806, etched topographical frontis. title page with some offsetting, double page map of Exeter by Baker, eight uncoloured eng. plts. and two eng. maps, slight spotting throughout, large paper copy, a.e.g., contemp. diced calf with skillfully rebacked gilt dec. spine, 4to, with Prince (John), Danmonii Orientales Illustres: or The Worthies of Devon....., pub. Rees and Curtis, Plymouth, 1810, portrait frontis. and title page toned and spotted, five further eng. portraits and five eng. plts. of coats of arms, some spotting and slight offsetting throughout, new end papers, later half calf with contrasting morocco label to spine, 4to
Front pastedowns with the ownership signature of the agricultural historian G.E.Russell; presumably from his library. (2) £100-150
149 Marshall (William). The Rural Economy of Glocestershire: including its Dairy: together with the Dairy Management of North Wiltshire; and the Management of Orchards and Fruit Liquor in Herefordshire, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1796, one double-page eng. map, modern bookplate on front pastedowns, contemp. half calf gilt, with new spine labels, rubbed, joints split and sl. chipped at ends, 8vo Hyett and Bazeley I, p.26. (2)
£70-100
150 Michell (James). Parochial History of Saint Neots, in Cornwall, and an Historical Sketch of the Life and Miracles of Saint Neot..., pub. Bodmin, 1833, manuscript inscription to title, slight marginal dampstaining to initial leaves, contemp. half morocco, 8vo in 16s, together with Birmingham, An Historical and Descriptive Sketch of Birmingham..., pub. Birmingham, 1830, numerous eng. plts., endpapers renewed, orig. cloth, rebacked, 8vo, with Sexby (LieutCol. J.J.), The Municipal Parks, Gardens, and Open Spaces of London, 1898, b & w frontis. and illusts., t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. pictorial cloth, 8vo, plus other topography including a Channel Islands portion of Kelly’s Directory for 1911 with three folding maps (16)
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154 Rose (Thomas). Westmorland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, Illustrated from Original Drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, &c., 1833, addn. eng. vign. title, 213 eng. views on 108 plts. (inc. two full-page engs.), some minor spotting, marbled endpapers, contemp. dark green half morocco, rubbed and marked, with a little wear to extrems., 4to, together with Ritchie (Leitch), A Journey to St. Petersburg and Moscow through Courland and Livonia (Heath's Picturesque Annual for 1836), 1st ed., 1836, eng. vign. title, twenty-four single-page eng. views, with tissueguard to each, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped red full morocco gilt (by E. Westley), with his ticket to inside rear pastedown, rubbed and some marks to joints and edges, 8vo
£100-150
151 Repton (Humphry). Designs for the Pavillon at Brighton, 1st ed., 1808, eight hand-coloured aquatint plates (a coloured plan, five colour plates, including one with over-slip, two double-page colour plates, both with two over-slips), eleven text illusts. (three half-page colour aquatints including two with over-slips, one sepia and seven uncoloured aquatints), lacks uncol. frontis., plate four cut down and remounted, without over-page, plate 14 with closed tear near centre margin, plate 19 lacks over-slip, browning at edges, trimmed and remounted, plate 20 with closed tear along centrefold (lightly browned), and closed tear to lower margin with paper repairs to verso, some finger and dust soiling, orig. cloth with red morocco label gilt to upper cover, rebacked with orig. spine relaid, soiled and some wear, folio (520 x 355mm)
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£150-200
155 Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire..., 1st ed., Cirencester, 1779, folding eng. map, and seventeen plts. (inc. 13 folding & one on letterpress), occ. spotting & offsetting, few leaves dampstained mostly to margins, 20th c. half morocco gilt, folio Hyett and Bazeley I, pp.23-25. (1)
£200-300
156 Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire..., 2 vols. (text & plates), 1st ed., Cirencester, 1779, folding eng. map frontis. to vol. 1 (trimmed to image & mounted), title torn with sl. loss and repaired, head of title with ms. inscription ‘Richard Cooke to James Tyers with his Compliments May 1793’, some fraying and light damp-soiling to margins, leaf 9R torn, a few paper repairs, plate volume contains 243 engs. mounted on 175 pages, incl. some handcol., plus two mounted pen ink & wash drawings entitled ‘The Old House at Field Place, purchased 10th Nov 1796 Addl. purchase, thereto in 1798 of John De la Field Phelps Esqr.’ and ‘The New House. Built 1797 & 1798’, each plt. trimmed to image, hinges cracked, withdrawn lib. bookplate to front pastedowns, 20th c. half morocco gilt, spines faded, folio
Abbey, Scenery 55. This magnificent publication contains a record of Repton’s Indian Phase and was prepared in close collaboration with Repton’s two sons, John Adey and George Stanley. Plate 11 (West Front of the Pavillon) is handcoloured and not sepia as per the Abbey copy. (1) £2500-3000
152 Repton (Humphry). The Red Books of Humphry Repton, 4 vols., facsimile ed., Basilisk Press, 1976, numerous col. and b & w plts. and illusts., many with flaps, all orig. qtr. red morocco in individual slipcases and housed together in orig. cloth slipcase, large folio & oblong folio, VG Limited edition 247/515. (1)
£200-300
Hyett & Bazeley I, pp.23-25. The plate volume includes all the illustrations for ‘A New History of Gloucestershire’, with the exception of the sections of Penpark Hole. The collection was probably assembled by Richard Cooke, a wealthy Stroud clothier, and added to by James Tyers. Tyers purchased Field Place, Paganhill, Stroud, from John de la Field Phelps of Dursley, and rebuilt much of the original structure, giving the south front an overall Gothic appearance and adding to it a central semi-octagonal porch. (2) £200-300
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158 Rudder (Samuel). Proposals For Printing by Subscription, The Topographical, Biological, and Natural History of Gloucestershire: comprehending the Antient and Present State of that County, October 27, 1767, [drop-title], pp.8, some faint foxing, unbound, stitching removed, slim 8vo Rare prospectus, in fresh condition, for Rudder’s ‘A New History of Gloucestershire’ published in 1779. (1) £200-300
157 Rudder (Samuel). A New History of Gloucestershire..., 1st ed., Cirencester, 1779, folding eng. map, and seventeen plts. (mostly folding), incl. one on letterpress, marbled endpapers and edges, hinges split, ms. ownership signature of Thomas S. Bazley on verso of front free endpaper, bookplate of Gardner S. Bazley (with Hatherop Castle ink stamp) on front pastedown, modern half calf over contemp. marbled boards, folio
159 Rudder (Samuel). The History of Fairford Church, in Gloucestershire, 5th ed., Cirencester: printed by S. Rudder, 1769, 16pp., inner margins of title and final leaf strengthened, some dustsoiling, 19th c. half calf, crude reback, 8vo (Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.192), together with Bigland (Ralph), An Account of the Parish of Fairford, in the County of Gloucester; with a Particular Description of the Stained Glass in the Windows of the Church..., 1791, 39pp., three eng. plts. (inc. one folding), edges untrimmed, contemp. frayed & worn wrappers, slim 4to (Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.193), with Roberts (Daniel), Some Memoirs of the life of John Roberts, 1st ed., Exeter: printed by Andrew Brice, at his Printing Office, in Northgate Street, 1746, 48pp., some dampstaining, dust-soiling and occasional marks, disbound 8vo, and Act of Parliament, An Act for inclosing Lands in the Parish of Miserden otherwise Miserdine, in the County of Gloucester, 12th May 1815, pp.565-575, disbound, small folio, plus other miscellaneous pamphlets and documents, including a 3pp. manuscript document ‘schedule of title deeds and writings relating to Estates in the parish of Bisley... County of Gloucester the property of Paul Wathen Esqre..., [12th July 1807]’
Hyett and Bazeley I, pp.23-25. Thomas Bazley (1797-1885) was a cotton spinner and merchant who acquired estates in Hertfordshire and Oxfordshire before settling at Eyford Park, near Lower Slaughter in Gloucestershire. Their only child and heir was Thomas Sebastian Bazley, for whom Bazley senior purchased Hatherop Castle in 1867. Thomas married Elizabeth Gardner, and their son Gardner Sebastian Bazley was born in 1863. Like his father before him, Gardner played a prominent role in the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, and he inherited the Hatherop estate. (1) £200-300
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160 Shepherd (Thomas H.). London and its Environs in the Nineteenth Century Illustrated by a Series of Views...., pub. Jones & Co., 1829, two addn. dec. title pages with blind stamp., 162 b & w engraved plts. on eighty-one leaves, with a folding engraved plan of Regent’s Park, occ. spotting, contemp. half calf with gilt dec. spine, 4to, with another copy with seventy-seven eng. plates on thirty-nine leaves and an engraved plan of Regent’s Park, some spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, bumped and frayed at extrems., 4to, plus Trotter (William Edward), Select Illustrated Topography of Thirty Miles Round London...., 1839, addn. dec. title page, folding eng. map of the environs of London split along old folds, thirty-two eng. plts., some spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, spine partially detached, bumped and rubbed at extrems., 8vo., with two others similar (5)
163 Stukeley (William). Palaeographia Britannica: or Discourses on Antiquities in Britain, Number 2 (of 3), pub. Francis Howgrave, Stamford, 1746, title page with later manuscript ownership signature and ink library stamp on recto and verso, eng. frontis. with ink library stamp, five eng. plts. (including two folding), occ. ink library stamps throughout, slight water staining, library labels to pastedown and f.e.p., near contemp. mottled calf gilt, slim 4to (1)
£200-300
164 Tymms (Samuel). Camden’s Britannia Epitomized and Continued; Being a Compendious Account of the Antient and Present State of the Counties of England, 7 vols., pub. Henry G.Bohn, [1842], forty-one uncoloured engraved maps, very occ. spotting throughout, orig. blind stamped cloth with gilt spines, 12mo The last atlas to be published which was based on William Camden’s original work. Not in Chubb. (7) £100-150
£150-250
165 Virtue (George, pub.). The Picturesque Beauties of Great Britain: Illustrated by Topographical, Historical and Critical Notices Combining every Interesting Object Ancient and Modern - Kent, 1828, eng. frontis. of Canterbury Cathedral, addn. dec. half title, 122 uncoloured engraved plts. on sixty-one sheets, spotted throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, worn at extrems., 4to, together with another copy similar with a b & w folding map of Kent, torn with slight loss and 127 uncoloured engraved plts. on sixty-four sheets, some water staining and slight spotting throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, bumped at extrems., 4to, with Stockdale (Frederick Wilton Litchfield), Etchings from Original Drawings of Antiquities in the County of Kent, pub. Messrs. J. & A. Arch, 1810, dec. title, introduction and list of subscribers, thirty-nine uncoloured engraved plts. (complete as list), joints cracked, contemp. speckled calf gilt, bumped at extrems., 4to, with two others similar (5)
166 White (William). History, Gazetteer and Directory of Devonshire and the City and County of the City of Exeter....., pub. Robert Leader, Sheffield, 1850, lacking map? title and final pp. strengthened on verso, later end papers, later blind dec. calf with gilt lettered spine, 8vo., together with Morris & Co. (pubs.), Morris & Co’s Commercial Directory and Gazetteer of Devonshire, pub. Nottingham, 1870, title page and preface, numerous printed advertisements throughout and on end papers, contemp. pubs. red cloth gilt, stained and rubbed, thick 8vo, with Britton (John & Brayley Edward Wedlake), A Topographical and Historical Description of Devonshire...., pub. Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1810, addn. dec. title, twenty-three uncoloured engrvaings, uncut, later end papers, modern half morocco gilt, 8vo, plus Cooke (G.A.), Topographical Survey of the County of Devon...., n.d., c.1810, title page with contemp. ownership signature, folding map of Devon and distance table, contemp. sheep, corners repaired and skillfully rebacked, 12mo, with Cooke (G.A.), Topographical and Statistical Description of the County of Devon, pub. Sherwood & Co., n.d., c.1815, engraved frontis., addn. half title and distance table, folding eng. map of Devon with contemp. hand colouring, four b & w engs., near contemp. half morocco gilt, 12mo, and Besley (Henry, pubs.), The South of Devon and Dartmoor....., Including a Trip on the South Devon Railway, pub. Exter, n.d., c.1855, frontis. of a folding uncoloured eng. map of South Devon, one further folding map of Torbay, six engravings, advertisements bound in at rear, pubs. blind stamped cloth with gilt title to upper board, 12mo., with one other similar
161 Smith (Alfred). Twenty Lithographic Views of Ecclesiastical Edifices in the Borough of Stroud, by Alfred Smith, Artist, with Short Notices appended to each Drawing, Stoud: printed & published by J.P. Brisley, 1838, twenty litho plts., dedication leaf signed by Alfred Smith, 2pp. subscribers list present, margins slightly frayed, some dampstaining and spotting, modern bookplate, orig. printed wrappers, lacking spine, covers frayed, worn & torn to edges, oblong 4to Hyett & Bazeley, vol. 2, p.313. (1)
£200-300
162 Stark (James). Picturesque Views on and near the Eastern Coast of England......., Engraved by G.Cooke, W.J.Cooke, E.Goodall, J.Burnet and other Eminent Engravers...., pub. Moon, Boys and Graves and John Stacy, Norwich, 1834, addn. eng. half title and thirty-six uncoloured engravings on india laid (complete as list), some spotting throughout, with a loosely inserted b & w eng. map of Norfolk by Robert Morden with old folds and slight spotting, large paper copy, contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, rubbed and frayed at extrems., folio (1)
£150-250
£150-200
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£120-180
NATURAL HISTORY 167 Bewick (Thomas). History of British Birds, 2 vols., 1st eds., Newcastle, 1797-1804, supplement to each part with separate title dated 1821 bound at rear of each vol., numerous woodcuts to text, some spotting throughout, light browning at front and rear of each, a.e.g., 19th-c. polished calf with gilt-dec. spines and contrasting leather labels by W. Pratt, rebacked with spines relaid, sl. rubbed, 8vo (2)
174 Dezallier d’Argenville (Antoine Joseph). L’Histoire Naturelle eclaircie dans une de ses parties principales, l’Oryctologie, qui traite des terres, des pierres, des métaux, des minéraux, et autres fossiles, 1st separate ed., Paris, 1755, title-page printed in red and black, twenty-six engraved plates, errata leaf at rear, old dampstain to lower half of leaves throughout, some other minor spotting and soiling, foremargin to frontis. repaired not affecting plt. impression, contemp. sheep, worn, 4to
£150-200
168 Bingley (Rev. W.). Memoirs of British Quadrupeds, Illustrative Principally of their Habits of Life, Instincts, Sagacity and uses to Mankind, 2 vols. in one (inc. Synopsis), 1st ed., 1809, half-title, seventy-one etched plts., occ. spotting & offsetting throughout, contemp. calf lacking title label, vertical split and wear to spine, 8vo, together with Animal Biography; or, Authentic Anecdotes of the Lives, Manners, and Economy of the Animal Creation..., 3 vols., 3rd ed., 1805, folding eng. frontis. to vol. 1, spotting and browning, contemp. half calf, slight wear to extrems., 8vo (4)
Ward and Carozzi 660. First published as part of a larger work including conchology in 1742, and here expanded, with added extra illustrations. The last two plates illustrate newly-discovered species of birds and fish. (1) £200-300
175 Dried Flowers. A collection of eleven albums containing British pressed flower specimens, late 19th c., typically approx. twenty specimens per album, each carefully mounted with paper on rectos of thick card leaves, most with neat ms. annotation on verso of opposite leaf consisting of Latin and common names, and often the place and date of collection (Isle of Wight, Lake District, Chetton, Aberfoyle, Banks of the Severn, etc.), some specimens detached and damaged, orig. half morocco, rubbed and some wear (one album with upper cover detached), some ms. paper spine labels, 4to, together with a cloth-bound album of magazine cuttings, 1960s
£100-150
169 Bradley (Richard). New Improvements of Planting and Gardening, Both Philosophical and Practical in three parts....., to which is added that scarce and valuable tract intitled Herefordshire Orchards, 7th. ed., pub. A.Butterworth & C.Hitch, 1739, title page with near contemp. manuscript ownership signature, and two further half titles, eng. frontis., thirteen uncoloured engraved plts. (including ten folding), near contemp. calf gilt, rebacked, 8vo (1)
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176 Edwards (William H.). The Butterflies of North America, 2 vols., pub. Philadelphia, 1879, 101 hand-col. plts. (one plt. detached and frayed), vol. 2 lacking title, orig. half morocco gilt (non-matching), rubbed and some wear to extrems., 4to
£100-150
170 Brown (Leslie H., Urban, Emil K., Keith, Stuart, et al.). The Birds of Africa, 7 vols., pub. Academic Press, 1982-2004, numerous colour and b&w plates and illusts., orig. cloth in d.j.s, large 4to, VG (7)
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Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (2)
£150-200
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£120-180
179 Millais (J.G.). The Mammals of Great Britain and Ireland, 3 vols., Longmans, 1904-06, chromo. plts. after Millais, Thorburn and Lodge, b&w photogravure and other plts., t.e.g., orig. blue cloth gilt, spines faded, rubbed, large thick 4to Limited edition 644/1025. (3)
£150-200
180 New Naturalist Series, vols. 60, 61, 64, 71, 73, 74, 81, 85, 95, 97, 98, 101, 103-110, 1st eds., 1976-2009, together 20 vols., col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, a few spines faded, vol. 71 (British Warblers) in photocopied d.j. with orig. stiff col. wrappers bound in, all 8vo, plus one other related
£100-150
173 Darwin (Charles). The Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life, Sixth Edition, with Additions and Corrections to 1872, (thirtieth Thou.), John Murray, 1886, folding diag., sellotape residue to endpapers and hinges cracked, orig. dark green cloth gilt, upper joint cracked at foot, slight wear to extrems., 8vo (1)
£120-180
178 Hooker (Sir William Jackson). A Century of Ferns; Being Figures with Brief Descriptions of One Hundred New or Rare or Imperfectly known Species of Ferns from Various parts of the World, pub. William Pamplin, 1856, addn. half title, title page with near contemp. ownership signature and date, 100 colour litho. plts. on ninety-eight sheets (complete), each with paper guard, slight spotting throughout, upper hinge weak, near contemp. qtr. morocco gilt, joints and head and foot of spine rubbed and worn, bumped at extrems., 4to
172 Buffon (Georges Louis Le Clerc). Buffon’s Natural History Abridged including the History of the Elements, the Earth, Mountains, Rivers, Seas, Winds, Whirlwinds, Waterspouts, Volcanoes, Earthquakes......, 2 vols., pub. C & G Kearsley, 1792, allegorical frontis., dec. title to each vol., 107 uncoloured engraved plts., some spotting and staining throughout, vol.1 rear board near detached, vol. 2 upper board, f.e.p. and title detached, contemp. calf gilt, bumped and worn at extrems, 8vo, together with A New System of the Natural History of Quadrapeds, Birds, Fishes and Insects, 3 vols., Edinburgh, printed for Peter Hill, and Thomas Cadell, London, 1791 - 92, title to each vol., 149 uncoloured engraved plts., occ. spotting throughout, contemp. speckled calf with gilt dec. spines, some boards detached or near detached, rubbed and worn at extrems., 8vo ESTC N11120. (5)
£300-500
177 Hill (John). The Vegetable System or The Internal Structure and the Life of Plants...., 2 vols. (only of 26), [1759 -86], fifty-eight uncoloured botanical engravings, occ. slight spotting, partially disbound, contemp. half calf, spines partially lacking, rubbed, frayed and worn. folio
£200-300
171 Brown (Leslie, and Amadon, Dean). Eagles, Hawks and Falcons of the World, 2 vols., pub. Country Life, 1968, (two copies), col. illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, in slipcase, 4to, together with Hancock (James & Elliott, Hugh), The Herons of the World, 1978, num. full-page col. illusts., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., contained in slipcase, folio, plus eighteen other bird related, incl. The Original Water-Colour Paintings by John James Audubon, for the Birds of America, 2 vols., 1966 (slipcase broken) (23)
£300-500
Titles include The New Forrest; Ferns; Ladybirds; Plant Disease. (21)
£150-250
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181 New Naturalist Series, vols. 1-38, all 1st eds. (except nos. 1-4 & 25), 1947-59, num. col. and b&w illusts., bookplate to front pastedown of each, all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, approx. half of spines darkened, a few d.j.s with a couple of small tears, some rubbing to extrems., 8vo, together with New Naturalist Monograph Series, Fleas, Flukes & Cuckoos. A Study of Bird Parasities, no. 7, 1952, b&w illusts. throughout, bookplate to front pastedown, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo (39)
184 Rickman (Philip). A Selection of Bird Paintings and Sketches, Foreword by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh, KG KT, pub. Curpotten Ltd. for Fine Sporting Interests Ltd., 1979, thirty-one full-page colour plts. with tissue guards, numerous b&w illusts. to text, a.e.g., orig. green half morocco, spine with raised bands and gilt sporting bird motifs in compartments, with cloth slipcase, large folio Limited edition 109/500, signed by Philip Rickman. (1)
£300-500
Limited edition 73/90. (1)
£300-400
186 Weinmann (Johann Wilhelm). Phytanthoza Iconographia sive Conspectus...., vol. 2 only (of 8), Regensberg, 1739, title page printed in red & black and repeated in German, approx. sixty (only) hand finished colour mezzotint plts. of flowers, occ. spotting, several plts. loose and disbound, near contemp. speckled calf with gilt dec. spine, folio Sold as a collection of plates, not subject to return. (1)
£300-500
187 Wentworth (Lady Judith Anne). The Authentic Arabian Horse and his Descendants, Three Voices Concerning the Horses of Arabia, 1st ed., pub. George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1945, addn. half title and errata slip, numerous col. and b & w plts. throughout, one page detached, pubs. blue cloth gilt, d.j. frayed at extrems, 4to
£200-300
183 Poyser (T & A.D., pub.). A collection of twenty-five Poyser ornithological titles, c. 1970s-90s, incl. Scarce Migrant Birds in Britain and Ireland, by J. T. R. Sharrock, 1974; Birds in Scotland, by Valerie M. Thom, 1986; The New Atlas of Breeding Birds in Britain and Ireland: 1988-1991, by David Wingfield Gibbons & others, 1993, etc., b&w illusts., all orig. cloth gilt in d.j.s, 8vo/4to (25)
£150-200
185 Tunnicliffe (Charles Frederick, 1901-1979). Hawks & Falcons, Guildford: Circle Press, 1975, ten lithographs, each numbered and signed or initialled by the artist in pencil, two sheets measuring 58.7 x 38cm, the remainder 39.3 x 29.5cm, contained in original printed card portfolio
182 Oberthur (J.). Gibiers de Notre Pays, 5 vols, 1936-41, b&w illusts. to text, orig. cloth in d.j.s., very slightly frayed to extrems., 4to, together with Animaux De Venerie et Chasse aux Chiens Courants, 2 vols., 1947, Du Héron aux Perdrix De la Grive au Rapaces, 2 vols., 1954, b&w illusts. to text, bookplate to front endpaper of each vol., orig. printed wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks to extrems., plus four others similar by the same author, and Van Someren (Vernon D.), A Bird Watcher in Kenya, 1st ed., 1958, b&w plts., orig. cloth in d.j., rubbed, plus Nelson (J. Bryan), The Sulidae, Gannets and Boobies, 1st ed., 1978, some colour plts., numerous b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., thick 4to, and other ornithology and related, various, mostly modern publications, including The Atlas of European Mammals, pub. Poyser, 1999, Birds and Mammals of Shetland, by L. S. V. & U. M. Venables, 1st ed., 1955, A Naturalist’s Shetland by J. Laughton Johnston, pub. Poyser, 1999, etc., 8vo/4to (approx. 50)
Lot 186
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£100-150
188 White (Gilbert). Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, 2 vols., 1876, numerous illustrations, scattered light spots, bookplates, contemporary red half morocco by Hale & Son, spines lettered and decorated in gilt, slightly rubbed at joints and edges, 4to
£150-200
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£100-150
MAPS All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 189 America. Covens (Jean & Mortier Corneille), Carte D’Amerique Dressée pour L’Usage du Roy....., pub. Amsterdam, 1739, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, strapwork cartouche, old fold, 500 x 610mm A revision of a map first issued by G.De L’Isle in 1722 with an additional Latin title added above the upper margin. (1) £250-350
190 Asia. A mixed collection of twenty-six maps of Asia and the East Indies, mostly 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, including examples by Vandermaelen, Levasseur, Johnston, Wilkinson, S.D.U.K., Fullarton, Archer, Bellin, Hall and Gall & Inglis, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (26)
£100-150
191 Australia. Third Annual Report of the Colonization Commissioners for South Australia to her Majesty’s Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, HMSO, 1839, sixty pps. of text, folding litho. map of Adelaide and its environs, contemp. outline colouring, together with Papers Relative to The Falkland islands, pub. HMSO, 1841, twenty-five pps. of text, folding litho. map with contemp. outline colouring
Lot 189
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£100-150
192 Bacon (George W., pub.). A collection of fifty-four maps, c.1885, hand coloured litho. town plans, regional and county maps, each approx. 500 x 315mm (54)
£150-200
193 Balearic Islands. Van Keulen (Johannes), Paskaart Voor een Gedeelte der Kust van Barbaria van C.Ivi tot Bona en de Kust van Catalonia van Peniscola tot Mataro Als mede de Eylanden, Yvica, Majorca en Minorca, Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved sea chart with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the south, inset map of the Bay of Algiers, decorative cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to watercolour, small repair on verso, 515 x 585mm
Lot 191
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£300-500
200 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. seventyfive maps, mostly 17th & 18th century, engraved and litho. maps of Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland and Leicestershire, including examples by Cary, Morden, Moule, Kitchin, Rocque, Oddy, Cole & Roper, Fullarton, Lewis, Archer, J & C Walker, Teesdale, Conder, Harrison, Owen & Bowen and Badeslade & Toms, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.75)
£150-200
201 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. 100 maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Berkshire, Kent, Middlesex, Norfolk, Bedfordshire, Suffolk, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire and Huntingdonshire, with examples by Harrison, Lewis, Kitchin, Cary, J & C Walker, Phillips, Owen & Bowen, Archer, Moule, Seller/Grose, Whittaker, Morden, Cole & Roper and Rocque, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with approx. fifteen mixed topographical views including a folding engraved view of Cashiobury by J.Kip (approx.100)
194 Bedfordshire. Speed (John), Bedford Shire and the Situation of Bedford described with the Armes of thos Honorable Familyes that have borne ye titles of Dukes and Earls therof, pub. Henry Overton [1707 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Bedford, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 505mm, no text on verso (1)
£150-200
202 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps and town plans of Wiltshire, Somerset, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Devon and Cornwall, with examples by Dawson, Bowen, Kitchin, Moule, Cary, Hall, Owen & Bowen, Morden, J & C Walker, Phillips, Archer, Cole & Roper and Greenwood, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
£100-150
(approx.40)
£100-150
195 Belgium & Holland. A collection of eighteen maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, many with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Dower, Hall, Thomson, Smith, Tallis, Gibson, Rollos, Bowen, Colton, Cary, Arrowsmith and Neele, various sizes and condition (18)
£80-120
196 Berkshire. Speed (John), Barkshire Described, pub. Bassett & Chiswell, [1676], hand coloured engraved map, large inset view of Windsor Castle surmounting decorative title cartouche, inoffensive contemp. ink marginalia, 380 x 510mm (1)
£100-200
197* Birmingham. Panoramic View of Birmingham, pub. Ackermann & Co., April 20th. 1847, uncoloured engraved ‘birds-eye’ prospect of the city, some creasing and fraying largely confined to margins, occ. marginal closed tears, 435 x 700mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Rapkin (J.), Birmingham, pub. J.Tallis, c.1850, hand coloured map, decorated with eight coloured vignettes, 355 x 510mm, framed and glazed, with Price (W.H.), The City of Birmingham, 1949, large colour litho. map, with twelve vignette views decorating the margins, 675 x 915mm, framed and glazed
198 British county maps. A collection of fifty-eight maps, originally published in ‘Dugdale’s England & Wales Delineated’, c.1838, hand coloured engraved British & Welsh county maps, including forty-three by Cole & Roper and fifteen by Archer, each approx. 245 x 185mm
203 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. forty maps, 17th - 19th century, including maps of Buckinghamshire, Huntingdonshire, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Cambridgeshire, Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire, with examples by Smith, Cary, Fullarton, Archer, Harrison, J & C Walker, Pigot, Duncan, Morden, Collins, Kitchin, Owen & Bowen, Moule, Bowen, Phillips, Dawson and Blome, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
(58)
(approx.40)
Not examined out of frames. (3)
£100-200
£150-200
204 British Islands. Speed (John), Holy Iland, Garnsey, Farne [and] Jarsey, pub. John Sudbury & George Humbell, c.1627, four uncoloured engraved maps on one sheet (as published), central fold strengthened on verso, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso
199 British county maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Durham, Westmorland, Cumberland, Northumberland and Derbyshire, with examples by Kitchin, Collins, Moule, Pigot, Cole & Roper, Archer, Seller/Grose, Wallis, J & C Walker, Cary, Owen & Bowen, Perrot, Phillips, Dawson and Lewis, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)
£150-200
(1)
£150-200
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£100-150
205 British Isles. Blaeu (Johannes), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Tabula, [1631 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkney islands, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, torn with slight loss to strapwork border along lower margin, professionally restored, 390 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Bowen (Emanuel), A New and Accurate Map of Great Britain & Ireland together with their respective Islands, n.d., c.1740, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, 350 x 430mm
207 British Isles. Jansson (Jan), Magnae Britanniae et Hiberniae Nova Descriptio, Amsterdam, c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, inset map of the Orkneys, slight mount staining, two marginal closed tears just affecting image repaired on verso, short splits to central fold repaired on verso, slight dust soiling, 430 x 550mm, French text on verso
The first described item. R.W.Shirley, Early Printed Maps of the British Isles, no.423. (2) £100-150
208 Canada. A collection of approx. twenty maps, 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, including examples by Bartholomew, Weller, Johnston, Johnson, S.D.U.K., Tallis and Hall, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition
(1)
(approx.20)
206 British Isles. Merian (Matthaus), Magnae Britanniae et Hibernia Tabulae, c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, inset map of the Orkneys, strapwork cartouche, old folds, 270 x 360mm, together with De Fer (Nicolas), Les Isles Britanniques ou Les Royaumes D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande avec les Isles qui en depandent, c.1750, uncoloured engraved map, 150 x 215mm, with Bonne (Rigobert), Isles Britanniques Contenant Les Royaumes D’Angleterre, D’Ecosse et D’Irlande, c.1780, hand coloured engraved map, slight staining and soiling, 360 x 250mm, with two others similar (6)
£150-250
£70-100
209 Cyprus. Blaeu (Jansson), Cyprus Insula, n.d., c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, elaborate cartouche, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight overall toning, 385 x 510mm, Latin text on verso (1)
£500-800
£150-200
210 Dalmation Coast. Fries (Lorenz), Tabula V. Europae hae sunt Ecognitis Totius Orbis, [title on verso], c.1550, uncoloured woodcut map, margins water stained, Latin text and elaborate woodcut decoration on verso, 300 x 465mm (1)
Lot 207
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£100-150
213 England & Wales. Kitchin (Thomas), A New Map of England and Wales Drawn from Several Surveys &c. on a New Projection, Corrected from Astronomical Observations & the Places marked where the Observat’ns were made....., the Canals inserted to 1792 by J.Phillips Surveyor, pub. Laurie & Whittle, 12th May 1794, large engraved map with contemp. outline colouring on two sheets conjoined, inset map of The Scilly Isles, large decorative b & w cartouche, list of canals and table of explanation, old folds, occ. repaired tears, slight dust soiling, 1285 x 1085mm, together with Andrews (John), A New Physical, Historical & Political map of England and Wales from actual Surveys & Astronomical Observations of the Royal Society....., 1st. ed., 1786, engraved map on six sheets conjoined in pairs, contemp. hand colouring, calligraphic cartouche and table of explanation, inset map of the Scilly Isles, slight marginal spotting and staining, occ. repaired marginal closed tears, overall size 1590 x 1300mm, plus Arrowsmith (J.), England, 1832, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, 630 x 505mm
211 Dublin. Collins (Capt. Greenville), Dublin Bay, c.1790, uncoloured engraved sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, some offsetting and toning, 450 x 570mm, together with Tallis (John & Co., pubs.), Dublin, c.1840, uncoloured engraved town plan decorated with six eng. vignettes, 360 x 480mm, with another example similar, with S.D.U.K. (pubs.), Dublin, c.1840, engraved town plan with sparse contemp. hand colouring, 320 x 405mm, with another example similar, plus another seven town plans, panoramas and maps of the environs of Dublin including examples by Letts, S.D.U.K. and Weller, various sizes and condition (12)
£120-180
212 Durham. Speed (John), The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, [1707 or later], hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Durham, ribbon cartouche and compass rose, 380 x 500mm, no text on verso Although the map has the Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell publication line - which would indicate an edition of 1676 - the map clearly shows engraved roads which are normally only found on the Overton, Jefferys and Dicey editions of 1707 and later. (1) £100-150
(3)
£200-300
214 Europe and Scandinavia. A mixed collection of approx. fifty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Cowperthwait, Johnston, Cary, Arrowsmith, Hall, Dower, Fullarton, Colton, Bonne, Wilkinson, Levasseur, S.D.U.K., Teesdale, Gall & Inglis, Dyonnet and Vandermaelen, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)
£150-200
215 Flintshire. Speed (John), Flint-Shire, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, n.d., c.1676. hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Flint, inset engraved view of St. Winifred’s Well, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 510, no text on verso (1)
£80-120
216 France. A collection of approx. sixty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved town plans, regional and country maps, including examples by Bonne, Cary, Meurs, Mallet, D’Anville, S.D.U.K., Kitchin, De Vaugondy, Tardieu, Gall & Inglis, Lowry, Dyonnet, De L’Isle, Weller and Faden, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.60)
£100-150
217 Germany. A collection of thirty-seven maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved maps, several with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Dower, Kitchin, Bowen, De Fer, Bonne, Mallet, Tirion, Lizars, S.D.U.K., Rollos, De Vaugondy, Archer, Fullarton, Cary, Neele, Arrowsmith and Thomson, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with two topographical views (39)
Lot 213
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£100-150
219 Gloucestershire. Speed (John), Glocestershire contrived into thirty-thre severall hundreds & those againe into foure principall devisions. The Citie of Glocester & Bristowe discribed with the armes of such noble man as have bene dignified with ye titlles of Earles & Dukes thereof, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Gloucester and Bristol, strapwork cartouche, short split to central fold, 385 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)
£200-300
218* Globes. Kiepert (H.), Terrestrial Globe, pub. Dietr. Reimer, Berlin, c.1870, four inch globe, six colour litho. gores, presented on tin ‘tripod’ stand, height 200mm, together with Clark & Co. (pubs.), ‘Anchor’ globe, designed to dispense cotton, c.1880, three inch globe, separates at the equator to allow for insertion of cotton, twelve colour litho. gores, northern hemisphere with heavy patina and staining, crack in globe body, orig. manufacturer’s label inside globe, presented on turned wooden stand, height 110mm, with Salaiger (I.P.), Terrestrial globe, c.1860, three inch globe, twelve colour litho. gores, worn and rubbed, some splitting along equator, presented on turned wooden stand, height 170mm, together with two 20th. century Chinese ‘tea caddy’ globes with hinged lids (one hinge repaired) both with inner cylindrical containers, standing 170mm and 190mm respectively, plus a Lustreware teacup c.1890, with a colour transfer design showing ‘The Great Globe at Swanage’, 95mm diameter, height, 80mm (6)
£150-200
220 Gloucestershire. Greenwood (C.& J.), Map of the County of Gloucester from an Actual Survey made in the year 1823, pub. Greewood & Pringle, 1824, large engraved map on two sheets, contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, calligraphic title, table of explanation, compass rose and uncoloured engraved vignette of Gloucester Cathedral, slight staining and spotting, marbled end papers, overall size 1470 x 1285mm, contained in contemp. speckled calf bookbox with contrasting morocco label to spine, a little rubbed at extrems.
Lot 219
(1)
44
£300-500
223 Greenwood (C. & J.). Map of the County of Rutland from an Actual Survey, Map of the County of Huntingdon from an Actual Survey, Map of the County of Hereford from an Actual Survey [and] Map of the County of Monmouth from an Actual Survey, 1830 - 34, four engraved maps with contemp. hand colouring, each with an engraved b & w topographical vignette and table of explanation, Herefordshire with slight offsetting and staining, each approx. 600 x 720mm (4)
224* Greenwood (C. & J.). Map of the County of Southampton from an Actual Survey, Map of the County of Gloucester from an Actual Survey, Map of the County of Oxford from an Actual Survey, Map of the County of Nottingham from an Actual Survey, Map of the County of Warwick from an Actual Survey [and] Map of the County of Somerset from an Actual Survey, 1829 - 34, together six engraved maps, five with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement (Somerset uncoloured), each with calligraphic title and engraved ecclesiastical vignette, Nottingham and Oxford a little stained and toned, each approx. 620 x 730mm, mounted, framed and glazed (Warwick lacking glass)
221 Gloucestershire. Bryant (Andrew), Map of the County of Gloucester from Actual Survey by A.Bryant in the Years 1823 & 1824, pub. A.Bryant, 1824, large engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, on two sheets, calligraphic title, five inset maps of the detached parts of the county, b & w engraved vignette of Gloucester Cathedral, slight offsetting, 1900 x 1780mm, contained in contemp. calf book box, rubbed and frayed at extrems. (1)
(6)
£150-250
225 Hertfordshire. Kitchin (Thomas), A New Improved Map of Hartfordshire from the Best Surveys & Intelligence Divided into Hundreds...., pub. Robt. Sayer, Robt. Wilkinson & Carington Bowles, c.1785, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring and some later enhancement, decorative cartouche, toned overall, 535 x 660mm, together with Jansson (Jan), Herefordia Comitatus vernacule Hereford Shire, n.d., c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale. light overall toning, 385 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, with Blaeu (Johannes), Huntingdonensis Comitatus Huntington Shire, n.d. c.1650, uncoloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, 395 x 500mm, plus Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of Nottingham Shire Describing its Wapontakes and Divisions...., pub. T & J Bowles, John Tinney & Robt. Sayer, c.1760, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, 705 x 540mm
£500-800
222 Gloucestershire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accuarte Map of the Counties of Gloucester and Monmouth Divided into their Respective Hundreds...., pub. Robt. WIlkinson, Carington Bowles and Robt. Sayer, c.1785, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, decorative b & w cartouche, 535 x 690mm, contained in contemp. marbled slip case with pubs. printed label to upper board, together with An Accurate Map of the County of Gloucester Divided into Hundreds, Drawn from the best Authorities......, pub Robt. Sayer, John Bennett and J. & C. Bowles, 1777, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, decorative b & w cartouche, engraved vignette view of St. Peter’s Cathedral Church Gloucester, 515 x 420mm, contained in contemp. marbled slip case with pubs. printed label to upper board (2)
£80-120
(4)
£100-150
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£150-200
226 Holy Land. Sanson (Nicolas), Terra Sancta sive Promissionis olim Palestina in duo diuisa Regna Israel et Juda...., pub. Rome, 1679, uncoloured engraved map engraved by G.Widman, inset map of ‘Syria Vetus’, strapwork cartouche, 435 x 555mm (1)
£100-150
227 India. A collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by Johnson, Colton, Johnston, Weller, Bellin, Tallis, Mitchell, S.D.U.K. and Mallet, various sizes and condition (approx.35)
229 Ireland. A collection of ten maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, ten engraved and lithographic maps, several with contemp. colouring, including examples by Harrison, A & C Black, Le Rouge, Fullarton, S.D.U.K., Arrowsmith, Gall & Inglis, Thomson and Wyld, various sizes and condition
£100-150
(10)
£200-300
230 Ireland. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte Generale des Costes D’Irlande et des Costes Occidentales D’Angleterre avec une Partie de celles D’Ecosse, pub. Paris, n.d., c.1760, uncoloured engraved sea chart, inset map of Chester and the River Dee, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, ‘Depot de la Marine’ stamp, slight staining, trimmed to plate mark along lower margin, 620 x 870mm, together with Carte Réduite des Isles Britanniques Cinquieme Feuille Contenant L’Irlande, c.1760, uncoloured engraved sea chart, decorative cartouche, ‘Depot de la Marine’ stamp, slight water staining just affecting image, 890 x 580mm, with Admiralty Chart (pubs.), Bedford (Commander G.A., Surveyor), Ireland, W.Coast, Galway Bay, c.1898, uncoloured litho. sea chart, short split to central fold, 630 x 960mm (3)
£200-300
231 Ireland. A collection of approx. thirty-five maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including town plans, regional and multi sheet maps, with examples by Bartholomew, Perrot, Allard, Hall, A & C Black, Gotha, Weller and Johnston, various sizes and condition (approx.35)
232 Isle of Wight. Speed (John), Wight Island, pub. Henry Overton, [1707 or later], engraved map with sparse contemp. outline colouring, inset town plans of Southampton and Newport, 385 x 510mm, no text on verso
228 Ireland. A collection of fourteen maps of Ireland, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, including examples by De Vaugondy, Bonne, Whittaker, J & C Walker, Teesdale, Delamarche , Colton, S.D.U.K., Moll, Russell and Weller, various sizes and condition (14)
£80-120
(1)
£150-200
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£100-150
233 Italy. A collection of five maps, 17th & 18th century, engraved regional maps, four with contemp. outline colouring, including examples by Jansson, De Vaugondy and Covens & Mortier, various sizes and condition (5)
237* Lancashire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Lancaster Divided into its Hundreds, Laid down from the best Authorities..., pub. Carington Bowles & Robt. Sayer, c.1790, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, decorative b & w cartouche, 705 x 545mm, mounted, framed and glazed
£120-180
(1)
234 Italy. Arrowsmith (Aaron), Map of South Italy and Adjacent Coasts, 1807, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring on two sheets (only of 4), old folds, slight marginal fraying, each sheet approx. 635 x 1600mm, together with two similar sheets of Northern Italy, plus Artaria & Co. (pubs.), Mappa Novissima Regnorum Hungariae, Croatiae, Sclavoniae nec non Magni Principatus Transylvaniae...., n.d., c.1770, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, one sheet (only of 4), decorative b & w cartouche, old folds, sheet size 485 x 1200mm (5)
£80-120
238 London. Wyld (James), A New Map of the Country Twenty-five Miles round London, n.d., c.1850, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, marbled end papers, 1060 x 1330mm, contained in contemp. cloth slip case with pubs. label to upper board, slight rubbing at extrems. James Howgego, The Printed Maps of London, no.188, state 12. (1) £100-200
239 Maps. A mixed collection of thirty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including maps of Turkey, Dalmatia, Japan, London, India, East Indies, Europe and North Africa, with examples by Homann, De Vaugondy, S.D.U.K., Bowen, Bonne, Mentelle, Johnston, Beautemps-Beaupré and De La Rochette, various sizes and condition
£70-100
(30)
£150-250
240 Maps. A mixed collection of approx. sixty maps, c.1880, hand coloured engraved and lithographic British & foreign maps, many double page and folding, including examples by Johnston, A & C Black, Hall, Bacon and Weller, various sizes and condition, together with Bartholomew (J.G., ed.), The Citizen’s Atlas of the World, n.d., c.1898, 120 colour litho. maps (on sixty sheets), hinges and joints weak, upper board near detached, contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed and worn, folio Sold as a collection of maps, not subject to return. (approx.60)
£100-150
235 Keere (Pieter van den). A collection of twelve British county and foreign maps, [1627 - 76], twelve hand coloured engraved maps, six maps with extended lower margins, occ. duplicates, each approx. 90 x 125mm, mounted The maps comprise of :- Hungaria (2), Germania, A New Mape of ye XVII Provinces of Low Germanie, Denbigh and Flint, Montgomerie & Merionidh Shires, Essex, Worcestershire, Darbyshire, Barkshire, Cambridgeshire and Glocestershire. (12) £150-200
236 Kent. Speed (John), Kent with her Cities and Earles Described and Observed, pub. Roger Rea, c.1662, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plans of Canterbury and Rochester, slight loss to image with facsimile replacements to central fold, central fold strengthened and repaired on verso, slight overall toning, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, together with Braun (Georg & Hogenberg Frans), Cantuarbury, [1598], uncoloured engraved town plan, some worming to margins just affecting image, margins and base of central fold repaired on verso, near contemp. ink marginalia on verso, some staining and spotting, 290 x 435mm, Latin text on verso, with Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Kent Divided into its Lathes and Subdivided into Hundreds......, pub. John & Carington Bowles and Robt. Sayer, c.1765, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche, inset map of ‘The Downs’ and the Isle of Thanet, slight staining, old folds with short closed tear along old fold, 525 x 705mm (3)
241 Middlesex. Norden (John & Kip William), Middlesex olima Trinobantibus Habitata, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, decorative strapwork cartouche, table of explanation and mileage scale, 275 x 335mm (1)
£200-300
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£80-120
242 Monmouthshire. Speed (John), The Countye of Monmouth with the Sittuation of the Shire-towe Described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of Monmouth, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 390 x 515mm, English text on verso (1)
244 North Pole. Coronelli (Vicenzo Maria), Terre Artiche Descritte dal P.M.Coronelli M.C.Cosmografo della Sereniss, Republica di Venetia...., pub. Venice, c.1690, uncoloured engraved map, windhead cartouche, decorated with depictions of polar icecaps, small repairs to verso, split to central fold skillfully repaired on verso, occ. short marginal closed tears not affecting image, 460 x 615mm
£150-200
(1)
243 North America. A collection of approx. eighty-five maps, mostly 19th century, engraved and lithograph country and regional maps, including examples by Vandermaelen, Johnson & Ward, Mitchell, Colton, Stieler and Fullarton, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.85)
£250-350
245 North Wales. Jansson (Jan), Principatus Walliae Pars Borealis vulgo North Wales, n.d., c.1650, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight spotting to margins, 415 x 520mm, Latin text on verso
£150-250
(1)
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£100-150
246 Portugal. Van Keulen (Johannes), Nieuwe Paskaart Van de Kust van Portugal...., Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved sea chart with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the east, decorative cartouche, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to watercolour, small area of repair on verso, slight adhesion causing small area of loss to cartouche, 510 x 585mm (1)
£150-200
247 River Thames. Tombleson (William), Tombleson’s Panoramic Map of the Thames and medway, n.d., c.1835, hand coloured engraved map on two sheets conjoined (as published), slight marginal browing not affecting image, old folds, 1270 x 265mm (1)
£300-500
248 Russia. Cary (John), A New Map of the Russian Empire divided into its Governments...., 1799, engraved map on two conjoined sheets, contemp. hand colouring, slight mount staining, 505 x 1030mm (1)
£70-100
249 Russia. A collection of approx. fifty maps of Asiatic and European Russia, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and litho. maps including examples by Kitchin, Bonne, Tallis, S.D.U.K., Fullarton, Bellin. Hall, Arrowsmith, Teesdale, Mallet, Colton, Johnston, Thomson and Wilkinson, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)
£150-250
250* Sea chart. Goos (Pieter), Paskaarte om Achter Yrlandt om te Zeylen van Hitlant tot aen Hetssat Nieuwlycx Uytgegeven, pub. Amsterdam, 1666, sea chart with contemp. hand colouring heightened in gold, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, orientated to the west, 445 x 555mm, mounted, framed and glazed The map shows the whole of Ireland and the complete western coasts of England, Scotland and Wales. (1) £200-300
251 Sea chart. Van Keulen (Johannes), Nieuwe Wassende Graaden Paskaart van het Schagerak de Sond ende Beld....., pub. Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved chart with contemp. outline colouring, decorative cartouche, numerous rhumb lines, some oxidisation to old watercolour, two short splits repaired on verso, 520 x 610mm (1)
Lot 247
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£200-300
255 South America. A collection of twenty-three maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps of the subcontinent, many with contemp. colouring, including examples by Colton, Dower, Findley, Bonne, Mitchell, S.D.U.K. and Levasseur, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (23)
£70-100
256 South West England. A collection of eleven maps, 18th & 19th century, engraved and lithographic maps, several with contemp. colouring, including examples by Bacon, Bartholomew, S.D.U.K., Von Reilly, Pazzini, Marmocchi and Borghi, various sizes and condition (11)
257 South West England. A mixed collection of approx. sixty maps, 17th - 20th century, regional and county maps, including examples by Dawson, Weller, Seller/Grose, Morden, Fullarton, Knight, Bertius, Senex, Arrowsmith. Dury, S.D.U.K., Ordnance Survey and Cary, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, together with pages of text from various atlases, including Dawson, Camden, Pyne and Bartholomew
252 Sea charts. Grierson (George, pubs.), A New and Exact Draught of the Channell of Bristol from Hartland Point to the River Avon and from Caldy Isle to Red Cliff, by Capt. John Williams, pub. Dublin, c.1750, uncoloured engraved chart, two compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, some water staining, old folds, one fold split, very slight fraying, 455 x 790mm, together with A Large Chart Describing the Sands, Shoales, Depth of Water and Anchorage of the East Coast of Scotland North Britain by John Marr, pub. Dublin, c.1750, uncoloured engraved sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, old folds, some fraying with slight loss, 485 x 570mm, with Collins (Capt. Greenville), Holy-Head, n.d., c.1700, hand coloured engraved sea chart, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 455 x 565mm, plus De la Rochette (Louis Stanislas D’Arcy), A Chart of the British Channel and The Bay of Biscay with part of the North Sea and the Entrance of St. George’s Channel, 1780, hand coloured engraved map, slight staining, slight offsetting, 525 x 720mm, with one other similar (5)
£70-100
(approx.60)
£150-200
£150-200
258 South West England. Nine engraved maps, 17th - 19th century, nine engraved regional maps including two with contemp. outline colouring, with examples by Mercator/Hondius, Van den Keere, Briet, Chapman & Hall, Bertius, Jansson, Hondius and Sanson, various sizes and condition (9)
259 Suffolk. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Suffolk Divided into its Hundreds...., pub. Carington Bowles, Robert Wilkinson and Robt. Sayer, c.1785, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, elaborate b & w cartouche, 535 x 710mm, contained in contemp. marbled card slip case with contemp. printed label to upper board
253 Sea charts. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five sea charts, 19th century, including charts of the Mediterranean, Middle East, North Africa, Spain & Portugal and one of the Bristol Channel, with examples by ‘Depot de la Marine’ and the British Admiralty, various sizes and condition (approx.55)
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£70-100
260 Suffolk. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the County of Suffolk Divided into its Hundreds, pub. Laurie & Whittle, Wilkinson, Bowles & Carver, c.1794, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring and some later enhancement, decorative cartouche, short split to central fold, slight offsetting, 530 x 715mm, together with Morden (Robert), Suffolk, c.1695, uncoloured engraved map, strapwork cartouche, 360 x 420mm, with two other maps of Suffolk by J & C Walker and Lewis, plus Downes ( Charles John), An Accurate Map of the County of Kent taken from a late Actual Survey, 1783, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, old folds, closed tears repaired on verso, slight browning to old folds, 500 x 715mm
£200-300
254 South America. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, including regional maps, town plans, sea charts and country maps of Peru, Brazil, Paraguay, Guiana, Chile, La Plata and Bolivia, with examples by Hall. S.D.U.K., Tallis, Bonne, Archer, Mitchell, Bellin, Colton, Arrowsmith and Neele, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.55)
£200-300
£150-250
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£100-150
261* Tartary. Speed (John), A Newe Mape of Tartary, pub. George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved ‘carte a figures’ map, four oval topographical vignettes to upper margin, 395 x 510mm, framed and glazed (1)
264 West Africa. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pas-caert-vande Goud Cust en Guinea...., Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved sea chart with contemp. hand colouring, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to early watercolour, 515 x 590mm
£500-800
262 Wales. A collection of approx. forty-five maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, county and regional engraved maps, including examples by Moule, Morden, Archer, Owen & Bowen, Seller/Grose, Cary, Lewis, Leigh, Cole & Roper, J & C Walker and S.D.U.K., occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.45)
The interior of the continent has information regarding the trade in slaves, textiles and gold. (1) £100-150
£100-150
265 West Africa. Van Keulen (Johannes), Pascaert vande Bocht van Benin....., Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved sea chart with contemp. hand colouring, ornate cartouche and mileage scale, compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to watercolour, 510 x 585mm
263 West Africa. Van Keulen (Johannes), Paskaart van de Kuste van Gualate en Arguyn....., Amsterdam, c.1700, engraved sea chart with contemp. hand colouring, orientated to the east, large and decorative cartouche and mileage scale, compass roses and numerous rhumb lines, slight oxidisation to early water colour, slight browning, 515 x 590mm (1)
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£100-150
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£100-150
267 Wiltshire. Jansson (Jan), Wiltonia sive Comitatus Wiltoniensis Anglis Wilshire, n.d., c.1650, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche and mileage scale, slight overall toning, short split to central fold, 405 x 505mm, Latin text on verso (1)
£80-120
268 Worcestershire & Warwickshire. Blaeu (Johannes), Wigorniensis Comitatus et Comitatus Warwicensis nec non Coventrae Libertas, Worcester, Warwik Shire and the Liberty of Coventre, c.1648, hand coloured engraved map, decorative cartouche, slight spotting, 415 x 505mm, Latin text on verso, together with Schenk (Pieter & Valk Gerard), Wigorniensis Comitatus cum Warwicensi nec non Coventriae Libertas, n.d., c.1710, engraved reticulated map with contemp. hand colouring, elaborate b & w cartouche and mileage scale, some oxidisation to old watercolour causing slight cracking, 425 x 515mm (2)
269 World. Missionary Map of the World Distinguishing the Stations of all Protestant Missionary Societies, pub. The Church Missionary Society, 1838, hemispheral litho. map by J.Netherclift, contemp. hand colouring, sectionalised and laid on linen, 750 x 1500mm, contained in contemp. cloth slip case, a little rubbed and worn
266 Westmorland. Speed (John), The Countie Westmorland and Kendale the Cheif Towne Described with the Armes of such Nobles as have bene Earles of either of them, pub. Thomas Bassett & Richard Chiswell, c.1676, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plan of Kendal, elaborate strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 385 x 515, English text on verso (1)
£100-150
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£150-200
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£200-300
270 World. Bellin (Jacques Nicolas), Carte des Variations de la Boussole et des Vents Généraux que l’on trouve dans les Mers les plus Frequentées, Paris, 1765, hand coloured engraved map of the world on a Mercator projection, showing isogonic lines of magnetic variation, large strapwork cartouche, numerous windheads, ‘Depot de la Marine’ stamp, central fold strengthened and repaired on verso, 560 x 890mm (1)
273* Yorkshire. Speed (John), The North & East Riding of Yorkshire, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, hand coloured engraved map, inset town plans of Richmond and Hull, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, 395 x 520mm, English text on verso, framed and glazed
£300-500
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271 Yorkshire. A collection of approx. forty maps, mostly 18th & 19th century, engraved and litho. maps, town plans and regional maps, including examples by Cole & Roper, J & C Walker, Oddy, Lewis, Moule, Fullarton, Seller/Grose, Hall, Badeslade & Toms, Archer, Weller and Greenwood, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.40)
£200-300
274* Yorkshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the North Riding of Yorkshire Divided into its Wapontakes..., pub. John & Thomas Bowles and Robt. Sayer, c.1764, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring, inset panorama of York, decorative b & w cartouche, very slight staining in upper margin, 535 x 700mm, framed and glazed, together with Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the North Riding of the County of York from an Actual Survey, 1834, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, calligraphic title, b & w eng. vignette of York Minster, 615 x 760mm, framed and glazed
£100-150
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£120-180
275* Yorkshire. Greenwood (C. & J.), Map of the West Riding of the County of York from an Actual Survey, 1834, engraved map with contemp. hand colouring, b & w engraved vignette of Ripon Cathedral, 640 x 800mm, framed and glazed, together with Blome (Richard), A Mapp of Richmond Shire being part of the North Rideing of Yorke Shire, [1673], hand coloured engraved map, ornate strapwork cartouche, 230 x 285mm, framed and glazed, with Collins (Capt. Greenville), Burlington Bay, Scarbrough & Hartlepoole, n.d., c.1700, three hand coloured charts on one sheet (as published), each with compass rose and numerous rhumb lines, 445 x 565mm, framed and glazed, plus Merian (Matthaus), Tabula Portuum Barbariae junctis Insulis Canariensibus, n.d., c.1640, hand coloured engraved map, 270 x 355mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)
276 Yorkshire. Speed (John), The West Ridinge of Yorkshyre with the most famous and Fayre Citie Yorke Described, pub. John Sudbury & George Humble, c.1627, uncoloured engraved map, inset town plan of York, decorative strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, central fold stained and strengthened on verso, trimmed to neat line, very slight loss in one corner, 385 x 510mm, English text on verso, mounted
272* Yorkshire. Bowen (Emanuel), An Accurate Map of the West Riding of Yorkshire Divided into its Wapontakes...., pub. Carington Bowles, R.Wilkinson & Robt. Sayer, c. 1785, engraved map with contemp. outline colouring and some later enhancement, inset panorama of Leeds, 545 x 715mm, framed and glazed (1)
£100-150
£80-120
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£100-150
DECORATIVE PRINTS & ORIGINAL ART All lots unframed unless otherwise stated 277* Bartolozzi (Francesco). A collection of ten engravings originally published in ‘Imitations of the Original Drawings by Hans Holbein in the Court of His Majesty’, c.1795, ten engravings with contemp. colouring, some plts. spotted, each approx. 420 x 300mm, mounted, with one example mounted, framed and glazed The portraits comprise of :- John Colet Dean of St. Paul’s, The Lady Eliot, N.Pomes, Charles Wingfield, Phil. Melanchton, Thos. Strange, Judge More (Sir Thos. More’s Father), Mother Jak (nurse to King Edward VI), Double Portrait of Henry & Charles Brandon (The sons of Charles Brandon, The Duke of Suffolk) and Edward Stanley Earl of Derby. (10) £70-100
Lot 279 278* Baxter (George, colour printer). ‘The Newtonian System of the Universe’, plus another five plates from the series on Planetary Motion [1846], engraved by W.P.Chubb after Isaac Frost and printed in colours by George Baxter, slight staining and spotting largely confined to margins, each approx. 235 x 305mm The ‘Planetary Motion’ prints are based on a series of charts produced by Isaac Frost, a scientist who was associated with the Victorian sect known as the Muggletonians. They attempt to show the earth as the centre of the Universe. John Reeve and Lodowick Muggleton founded the sect just after the English civil war in the 1650’s. According to Chapter XI of the book of Revelations God would appoint two ‘witnesses’ to preach to the ungodly world in its last few days.Reeves and Muggleton believed that they were these witnesses. The Muggletonians thought that Jesus was not the son of God but God himself and one of its core believes was that God had little interest in his creation and this therefor rendered acts of worship, martyrdom, prayer and the singing of hymns redundant. The sect continued well into the 19th century. The ‘Planetary Motion’ prints are considered to be amongst the rarer of the Baxter prints. (6) £80-120
279* Besler (Basilius). Two engravings originally published in ‘Hortus Eystettensis’, c.1613, hand coloured engravings, each approx. 480 x 400mm, Latin text on verso The two engravings are titled:- Antirrhinum florealbo and Absinthium vulgare. (2) £300-500
280* Birds. Pennant (Thomas), Six engravings originally published in ‘The British Zoology’, [1761 - 66], six engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 420 x 280mm, with one other hand coloured smaller engraving of a Razor Bill by Eleazor Albin, 1736 The Pennant birds comprise of:- The Lesser Crested Grebe, The Black Tern & The Small Spotted Water Hen (on one sheet), The Female Goatsucker, The Small Dove, The Goatsucker and Strix Scops (Scop’s Owl). (7) £120-180
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281* Birds. A mixed collection of approx. 120 engravings and lithographs, mostly 19th century, including examples by Green, Morris, Grandidier, Buffon and Martinet, many duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.120)
£100-150
Lot 283
282* Birds. A mixed collection of 108 prints, 19th century, lithographs and engravings, all with contemp. hand colouring, including examples from Carl Hahn’s ‘Voegel aus Asien, Africa, America und Neuholland’, ‘Illustrations of Indian Ornithology’ by Thomas Jerdon, ‘Les Oiseaux de Chine’ by David Armand and ‘Dictionnaire Universal D’Histoire Naturelle’ by Charles Orbigny, various sizes and condition (108)
£150-200
283* Birds. A mixed collection of approx. fifty-five prints, mostly late 18th and 19th century, engravings and lithographs, many with contemp. hand colouring, including examples by Keulemans, Lear, Lizars, Rebusset, Bachmann, Pretré and Oudart, various sizes and condition (approx.55)
Lot 284
£150-200
284* Botany. Munting (Abraham), A collection of thirty-five engravings, originally published in ‘Naauwkeurige Beschryving..... Aardgewassen, c.1696, thirty-four hand coloured engravings and one uncoloured, occ. duplicates, each approx. 320 x 220mm (35)
£200-300
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285* Botany. Andrews (Henry C.), A collection of approx. 100 engravings originally published in ‘The Botanist’s Repository’, [1797 - 1813], engravings with contemp. hand colouring, a few plts. trimmed with slight loss, occ. duplicates, each approx. 260 x 190mm, together with Britten (James), A collection of approx. seventy lithographs, originally published in ‘European Ferns’, c.1880, colour printed lithos., occ. duplicates, various sizes (approx.170)
£150-200
286* Botany. Van Geel (Pierre Corneille), A collection of approx. fifty lithographs, originally published in ‘Sertum Botanicum’, Brussels [1828 - 32], lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, occ. spotting, very occ. marginal closed tears, each approx. 320 x 250mm, together with Roscoe (Mrs Edward), A collection of nine prints, originally published in ‘Floral Illustrations of the Seasons’, [1829], eight aquatints with contemp. hand colouring and one other similar, each approx. 270 x 220mm (approx.60)
£150-250
287* British topographical views. A mixed collection of approx. 700 engravings, 19th century, uncoloured engraved topographical views including approx. eighty engravings from ‘The History of Sussex’ by T.W. Horsfield and approx. 550 engravings from ‘England and Wales Delineated’ by Thomas Dugdale, together with examples by Cooke, Wolsthemholm, Page and the I.L.N., occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition, contained in four modern ring binder folders (approx.700)
£120-180
Lot 285
288* Buffon (Georges-Louis Le Clerc, Comte de). A collection of approx.160 engravings, originally published in ‘Histoire Naturelle Generale et Partic., Paris, [1750 or later], uncoloured engravings of mammals, occ. duplicates, each approx. 205 x 160mm
Lot 286
(approx.160)
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£100-150
291* Crimean War. Whittock (N.). ‘Sebastopol in all its Glory, 1848’ [and] ‘The Blood-Stained Ruins of Sebastopol, Sept. 10th. 1855’, pub. R.Turner, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1857, pair of large tintstone lithographs by Day & Son, some marginal closed tears, dust soiling, spotting and slight staining, old folds, each approx. 680 x 1020mm
289* China and Hong Kong. A mixed collection of approx. eighty engravings, originally published in Sir George Staunton’s ‘An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China’ and others similar, late 18th & early 19th century, hand coloured engravings, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.80)
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£150-250
292* Curtis (William, and others). A collection of approx.220 engravings originally published in ‘The Botanical Magazine’, c.1787 - 1830, engravings with contemp. hand colouring, occ. duplicates, occ. slight toning and offsetting, each approx. 210 x 120mm
£200-300
(approx.220)
£150-250
290* Costume and Trades. A mixed collection of approx. sixty engravings, early 19th century, including twenty aquatints with contemp. hand colouring, originally published in John Murray’s ‘Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the English...., ’ [1814], all with pages of descriptive text, together with forty aquatints with contemp. hand colouring, originally published in Charles Hamilton Smith’s ‘Selections of the Ancient Costume of Great Britain and Ireland’ [1814], occ. duplicates, plus three caricatures by Richard Dighton, various sizes and condition
293* Du Monceau (Henri Louis Duhamel). A collection of sixteen botanical engravings, originally published in ‘Traite des Arbres et Arbustes qui se cultivent en France’, pub. Paris, [1800 - 1825], stipple engravings after P.Bessa and P.J.Redouté with contemp. hand and printed colouring, each approx. 320 x 240mm, mounted
(approx.60)
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£100-150
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£200-300
294* Du Monceau (Henri Louis Duhamel). A collection of sixteen botanical engravings, originally published in ‘Traite des Arbres et Arbustes qui se cultivent en France’, pub. Paris, [1800 - 1825], stipple engravings after P.Bessa and P.J.Redouté with contemp. hand and printed colouring, each approx. 360 x 260mm, mounted (16)
£200-300
295* Duhamel du Monceau (Henri Louis). ‘Cytisus Laburnum’ [and] ‘ Sparmannia Africana’, originally published in ‘Traite des Arbes et Arbustes qui se Cultivent en France, [1801 - 19], stipple engravings after Pierre Joseph Redouté, contemp. colouring, each approx. 310 x 235mm, mounted, framed and glazed, together with Berlese (Abbe Laurent), Camellia Sweetiana, originally published in ‘Iconographie du Genre Camellia’ [1839 - 43], mixed method engraving after J.J.Jung, contemp. colouring, 310 x 240mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Wallich (Nathanael), Ruellia Neesiana, originally published in ‘Plantae Asiaticae Rariores [1829 32], lithograph with contemp. hand colouring, 465 x 345mm, mounted, framed and glazed (4)
£100-200
Lot 294
296* French Caricatures. La Famille Anglaise au Museum a Paris [by Adrien Godefroy], Paris, Veuve Chereaux [1814 or slightly later], hand-coloured engraving on laid paper, trimmed to plate mark, 21 x 28.5cm (8.25 x 11.25 ins), together with Les Etrennes Anglaises, [by Louis Francois Charon, 1783-1831], Paris, Charon & Martinet, [1814 or slightly later], hand-coloured engraving on laid paper, some light soiling and minor marginal tears, 23.5 x 33cm (9.25 x 13 ins), plus three other similar French hand-coloured caricatures, including Amusements des Anglais a Paris [by Alphonse Roehn, 1799-1864], pub. Paris, Martinet [1814 or later], L’Arrivee. Milord Court est arrive, il en crevera ..., pub. Paris, Martinet, [1815 or sl. later], & Troupes Autrichiennes [Armee des Souverains Allies annee 1815, by Adrien Godefroy, pub. Paris, Martinet, 1815], together three hand-coloured engravings, the first on wove, the second and third on laid paper, some minor marks and margins partly trimmed (5)
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£150-200
298* Furniture designs. Chippendale (Thomas), Eight engravings of Chippendale Designs for Chinese Furniture, originally published in ‘The Gentleman and Cabinet-Maker’s Director; being a large Collection of the most elegant and useful designs of Household Furniture in the Gothic, Chinese and Modern taste, c.1754, eight engravings by M.Darley, late hand colouring, slight staining largely confined to margins, each approx. 230 x 370mm, mounted (8)
£100-150
299* Glass paintings. William Draper Esq. of Beswick Yorkshire, a Great Lover of Fox Hunting, Aged 66 [and] Mr John Sturges, c.1800, pair of glass paintings incorporating overpainted mezzotints, varnished, one with several cracks to glass and repaired, each approx. 350 x 250mm, framed and glazed (2)
£80-120
297* Fruit. A mixed collection of nine engravings and lithographs, 19th century, including five engravings from Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau’s ‘Traite des Arbes Fruitiers’, each approx. 330 x 250mm and four lithographs from Alexandre Bivort’s ‘Annales de Pomolgie Belge et Etrangere’ each approx. 300 x 250mm (9)
£120-180
300* Gould (John and Hart W.). Kingfishers, c.1880, five hand coloured lithographs, pencil annotations below titles, some dust and finger soiling, one plt. with several marginal closed tears, each approx. 520 x 340mm The prints comprise of :-Tanysiptera Carolinae (Blue Breasted Kingfisher), Decelo Cervina (Fawn Breasted Kingfisher), Halcyon Sanctus (Sacred Kingfisher), Halcyon Stictolaema (Spotted Throated Kingfisher) and Actenoides Lindsayi (Lindsay’s Kingfisher). (5) £200-300
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301* Gould (John, Richter H.C. & Hart W.). Pigeons, c.1880, twelve lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, pencil annotations below printed title, occ. marginal closed tears, slight staining, some dust and finger soiling, each approx. 520 x 320mm The prints comprise of :- Carpophaga Leucomela (White Headed Fruit Pigeon), Ptilonopus Nanus (Tiny Fruit Pigeon), Peristera Chalcopters (Bronze Winged Pigeon), Ptilinopus Superbus (Superb Fruit Pigeon), Ptilopus Bellus (Purple Bellied Fruit Pigeon), Chalcophaps Chrysochlora (Little Green Pigeon), Ptilopus Speciosus (Lilac Bellied Fruit Pigeon), Ptilopus Rivolii (Massena Fruit Pigeon), Carpophaga Luctuosa (Torres Straits Fruit Pigeon), Palumbus Pulchricolls (Collared Wood Pigeon), Carpophaga Finschi (Finsch’s Fruit Pigeon) and Lopholaimus Antarcticus (Top Knot Pigeon). (12) £300-500
302* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Hummingbirds, originally published in ‘A Monograph of the Trochildae or Humming Birds’ [1849 - 61], ten lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, heightened in gum arabic, some spotting, dust and finger soiling, occ. marginal closed tears and creasing, eight images with margins strengthened on verso, each approx. 500 x 320mm The prints comprise of :- Myiabeillia Typica, Saucerottia Cyanifrons, Ericnemis Luciani, Eutoxeres Condamini, Augastes Lumachellus, Cynanthus Cyanurus, Augastes Scutatus, Phaethornis Augusti, Augastes Scutatus and Phoethornis Eurynome. (10) £250-350
303* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Three lithographs originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’, [1862 - 73], three lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, one image trimmed with loss of title, each approx. 515 x 320mm, mounted, framed and glazed The prints comprise of:- Sitta Caesia (Nuthatch), Ardea Cinerea (Heron) and one of a bird of prey, possibly a Hen harrier. (3) £100-150
Lot 301
304* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). A collection of eleven lithographs, originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’ [1862 - 73], lithographs with bright contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 340 x 460mm The prints consist of:- Limicola Pygmaea, Pelidna Cinclus, Totanus Glareola, Actodromas Minuta, Calidris Arenaria, Ancylocheilus Subarquata, Macroramphus Griseus, Limnocinclus Pectoralis, Squatarola Helvetica, Aegialophilus Cantianus and Phalaropus Fulicarius. (11) £300-500
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305* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). A collection of eight prints originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’ [1862 - 73], lithographs with bright contemp. hand colouring, one print with ‘punch holes’ to upper margin not affecting image, each approx. 360 x 480mm The prints consist of :- Podiceps Nigricollis, Podiceps Minor, Glareola Pratincola, Falcinellus Igneus, Otis Tetrax, Crex Pratensis, Cinclus Melanogaster and Porzana Minuta. (8) £300-500
Lot 307
306* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). A collection of six prints, originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’ [1862 - 73], lithographs with bright contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 340 x 490mm The prints consist of:- Anser Brachyrhynchus, Anser Ferus, Actochelidon Cantiaca, Gelochelidon Anglica, Larus Islandicus and Larus Argentatus. (6) £150-250
307* Gould (John and Richter, H.C.). Four lithographs originally published in ‘The Birds of Great Britain’ [1862 - 73], lithographs with bright contemp. hand colouring, two with punch holes to one margin not affecting image, each approx. 520 x 340mm The prints comprise of:- Hirundo Rustica, Cypselus Apus, Cotyle Riparia [and] Calamoherpe Palustris. (4) £120-180
308* Gudgeon (Ralston, 1910-1984). A collection of seven watercolours, together seven watercolours, each signed by the artist below image, each approx. 260 x 155mm The birds consist of:- Siskin, Yellowhammer, Whinchat, Chaffinch, Redstart, Goldfinch and Linnet (7) £100-150
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Lot 309 311 La Vie Parisienne. A collection of fifty issues, a total of twenty issues from 1922 and thirty issues from 1929/30, colour and b & w illusts. and ads, etc., orig. colour-printed pict. wrappers, a little dustsoiling and minor chipping and creasing, but generally VG, slim folio
309* Japan. Eight engravings, including views of Miako, Jedo, Cangoxuma & Nagasaki, 18th & 19th century, eight hand coloured engravings, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (8)
£100-150
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£400-500
310* Kent. A mixed collection of approx. fifty engraved topgraphical views, mostly 18th century, uncoloured engraved plts. inclduing several folding, by Kip, Harris, Godfrey, Milton, Barlow, Boyley, Watts and Virtue, some duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.50)
£150-200
312* Laborde (Alexandre Louis Joseph, Comte de). A collection of seven engravings, originally published in ‘Voyage Pittoresque et Historique de L’Espagne’, [1812], seven hand coloured engravings with titles below image in French, Spanish and English, each approx. 315 x 425mm, mounted The prints comprise of :- General View of Tortose, El Bolero Dance at Grenada, View of the Giralda or Steeple of the Cathedral at Sevilla, Garden of the Generalife at Granada, Manner of Travelling in Spain, View of the Escurial from the High Road of Madrid and View of Madrid on the side of Toledo. (7) £150-250
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315* London. A collection of seven engravings, mostly 18th century, including Jukes (Francis), To the Rt. Honble. Earl Harcourt this Plate part of Sommerset House in the Strand [and] To the Rt. Honble. Earl Ashburnham this Plate part of Sommerset House in the Strand, pub. W. Moss, 1777, pair of aquatints printed in sepia after W.Moss, old folds, one short closed tear to old fold, slight spotting, trimmed to neat line, each approx. 480 x 690mm, together with Grignion (Charles & Rooker Michael), A Perspective View of the Foundling Hospital with Emblematic Figures, pub. Margrett Granville, 1749, pair of uncoloured engravings after S.Vale, slight spotting, trimmed to neat lines, each approx. 350 x 445mm, with Fourdrinier (Pierre), The Lord Mayor’s Mansion House, 1754, uncoloured engraving, title below image in English and French, old folds, slight browning, 265 x 405mm, plus an uncoloured mezzotint of gentlemen smoking and drinking, trimmed to image with slight loss, old folds, closed tear to old fold, frayed at margins, 300 x 400mm, with one other (7)
313* Le Brun (Cornelius). A mixed collection of approx. 150 engravings from the Dutch and French editions of ‘Reizen over Moskovie door Persie en Indie’ [and] ‘Voyage de Corneille Le Brun par la Moscovie en Perse et aux Indes Orientales’, published Amsterdam, c.1711 & 1718 respectively, approx. 150 engravings, including approx. twenty mounted and with later hand colouring plus two maps fromm the same work, several duplicates, together with six engravings of Persepolis originally published in ‘Voyages du Chevalier Chardin en Perse et autres lieux de L’Orient’, c, 1735, various sizes and condition (approx.155)
£100-150
316* Loudon (Mrs. Jane). A collection of approx. 55 lithographs, c.1840, lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, some duplicates, some spotting and staining, each approx. 270 x 210mm (approx.100)
£80-120
£200-300
314* London. Illustrated London News (pubs.), [Panorama of the River Thames in 1845, Given with the Illustrated London News], two hand coloured engraved panoramas, old folds, each approx. 320 x 1205mm, mounted, framed and glazed Although issued separately the two panoramas are designed to conjoin to form one very large vista of the River Thames. (2) £200-300
317* Maund (Benjamin). A collection of approx. 150 engravings, originally published in ‘The Botanic Garden’, c.1835, engravings with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 170 x 130mm
Lot 315
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£200-300
318* Meyrick (Samuel Rush). A collection of forty engravings originally published in ‘A Critical Inquiry into Ancient Armour’, [1824], forty aquatints with contemp. hand colouring, heightened in gold, each approx. 315 x 250mm (40)
£100-150
319* Murphy (James Cavanah). A collection of thirty-nine engravings, originally published in ‘The Arabian Antiquities of Spain’, [1815], uncoloured floor plans, reliefs, elevations and maps, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (39)
£100-150
320* Nasmyth (James, 1808-1890). A group of eight uncoloured lithographs after Nasmyth, 1855, titled and dated in the narrow margins, a few plts. with light monochrome hand-tinting, all somewhat spotted, 24 x 39cm and similar See James Nasmyth’s ‘Autobiography’, edited Samuel Smiles: ‘Now and then I drew upon my fancy, and with pen and ink conjured up “the Castle of Udolpho”, “A Bit of Old England”... [and listing the six other titles found here]... I need not say with how much pleasure I executed these drawings in my evening hours. They were not “published”, but I drew them with lithographic ink, and had them printed by Mr Maclure. I afterwards made presents of the series to some of my intimate friends’. The original pen and ink drawing of the Alchemist is catalogued in the Wellcome Library. The British Museum has a copy of the Robinson Crusoe print. (8) £200-300
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321* Natural history. Saint Hilaire (Etienne Geoffroy), A collection of fifty prints originally published in ‘Histoire Naturelle des Mammiferes, c.1820, lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, occ. duplicates, occ. slight spotting, each approx. 230 x 350mm, together with Grandidier (Alfred), A collection of fifteen lithographs originally published in ‘Histoire Physique, Naturelle et Politique de Madagascar, Paris [1875 - 85], colour lithographs of Lemurs after Keulemans, each approx. 210 x 290mm (approx.65)
£150-200
323* Original artwork. A collection of drawings for book covers and illustrations engraved and printed by Edmund Evans, together twenty-four watercolour/pen & ink drawings, 230 x 180mm (9 x 7ins) and smaller, mounted on the leaves of a modern photograph album, 4to With titles such as ‘Rest at Eventide’, ; ‘A Poppys Tears’; ‘Creatures of Clay’ by Lady Violet Greville; ‘The Watch Tower Magazine’; ‘Young Ireland’ by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy; ‘Three Links of a Chain’ by J.C. Moss; ‘Hood’s Whims’. (1) £200-300
322* North America. A collection of approx. 550 lithographs and engravings, mostly 19th century, including topographical views, portraits, natural history, genre, costume and historical prints, many duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.550)
£150-200
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325* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of approx. 130 prints and engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including botany, field sports, classical statues and busts, erotica, dogs, portraits and foreign topography & costume, with examples by Visconti, Brown, Grigion/Bankes, ‘Florilgium Harlemense’, Orme and Wood, several duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.130)
324* Prints & engravings. A mixed collection of prints and lithographs, 19th century, including Hullmandel (Charles), Views of South Germany, The Tyrol and Italy Drawn on Stone by J.D.Harding, W.Westall A.R.A. & C.Hullmandel, 2 parts, pub. R.Ackermann [1823 - 25], ten uncoloured lithographs, slight spotting throughout, pubs. printed paper wrappers, stained and frayed at extrems. slim limp 4to, together with Trentsensky (J. pubs.), Thirty-seven lithographs of costume, pub. Vienna, n.d., c.1830, lithographs with contemp. hand colouring of costumes in Austria, Germany, Scotland, Turkey, France, Hungary and Italy, each approx. 315 x 220mm, plus Egerton (Daniel Thomas, pubs.), Fashionable Bores, or Coolers in High Life by Peter Quiz, pub. Thos McLean, 1824, title page with several closed and repaired tears, stained and soiled, twelve (complete) aquatints with contemp. hand colouring, some marginal closed tears, each approx 215 x 270mm, disbound The last described item. Abbey Life, no.287. (approx.60)
£100-150
326* Prisse d’Avennes (Achille Constant Theodore Emile). Five lithographs originally published in ‘The Oriental Album: Characters, Costumes and Modes of Life in the Valley of the Nile’, [pub. James Madden, 1848], hand coloured lithographs, each approx. 380 x 270mm, mounted, framed and glazed in matching 20th. century gilt dec. frames (5)
£120-180
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£200-300
328* Roberts (David). A mixed collection of thirty lithographic views, maps and portraits, [1842 - 49], eleven ‘whole plate’ views, fourteen ‘half plate’ views, two portraits and three maps, five with later hand colouring, several duplicates, various sizes and condition The prints comprise of :- Crypt of the Holy Sepulchre (2), Shrine of the Holy Sepulchre, Interior of the Greek Church of the Holy Sepulchre (2), Church of the Annunciation Nazareth (2), Church of St. Helena Bethlehem, Mount Calvary, Chapel of the Convent of St. Catherine on Mount Sinai (2), The Stone of Unction in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre (2), The Chapel of St. Saba (2), The Shrine of the Annunciation (2), Shrine of the Nativity (6), Chapel of Elijah (2), (30) £300-500
329* Roberts (David). A collection of fifteen ‘half-plate’ illustrations originally published in ‘Sketches in Egypt & Nubia’, 1847, uncoloured lithographs, some marginal chipping and fraying, some spotting, together with several pages of descriptive text and two half titles, each image approx. 260 x 360mm The images comprise of :- Pyramids of Geezeh from the Nile, Statues of Memnon in the Plain of Goorna at Thebes, At Luxor: Thebes, Side View of the Great Sphinx, Ruins of Maharraka Nubia, Pompey’s Pillar, Temple of Dakke in Nubia, Abyssinian Slaves at Korti, Cleopatra’s Needle, Temple of Wady Kardassy Nubia, Ruins of Luxor from the South-West, Excavated Temple of Gyrshe Nubia, Temple of Tafa in Nubia, The Sanctuary of the Great Temple of Aboo-Simbel Nubia, [and] Approach to the Temple of Wady Saboua Nubia. (15) £300-500
330* Roberts (David). A collection of thirteen prints, [1842 - 49], five hand coloured litho. plts., each approx. 270 x 370mm, and eight ‘full plates’, including five with later hand colouring, each approx. 390 x 540mm, many duplicates, one plt. with library blind stamp affecting image, occ. marginal fraying and chipping, together with a mixed collection of thirty-six 18th century single and double page topographical views of the Middle East, various sizes and conditon (49)
£150-250
327* Redoute (Pierre-Joseph). A collection of twenty engravings, n.d., c.1830, stipple engravings with contemp. colouring, several prints trimmed to plate mark with occ. loss of text, occ. spotting and browning, two plts. laid on later paper, each approx. 400 x 300mm (20)
£150-200
331* Salisbury. Hollar (Wenceslaus), Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sarisburiensis ab Euroaquilone prospectus, c.1672, uncoloured etching, closed tear affecting image professionally repaired on verso, trimmed to neat line, 260 x 325mm
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An intermediate state between states 1 & 2 from Pennington 1060. (1) £100-150
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332* Scotland. Clark (John Heaviside, c. 1770-1863). The Town of Hamilton, pub. Smith, Elder, & Co., 1825, hand-coloured aquatint, 40 x 57cm (15.75 x 22.5 ins) mount aperture, framed and glazed, with framer’s label of John Gibson, 112 Bothwell Street, Glasgow to verso From Clark’s Views in Scotland published in 1825. (1)
£70-100
333* Switzerland & Austria. A mixed collection of approx. sixtyfive maps and topographical engravings, mostly 18th & 19th century, including topographical views and genre scenes, with examples by Brandard, Heawood, Bocquin, Robinson and Lemercier, several duplicates, and maps with examples by Hall, Bonne, Johnston, Mallet, Fullarton and Bartholomew, occ. duplicates, various sizes and condition (approx.65)
£100-150
Lot 335 334* Travies (Edouard). Six lithographs originally published in ‘Les Oiseaux les plus remarquables par leurs formes et leur Couleurs...., pub. simultaneously in Paris and London, [1857], lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, faint library blind stamp in margins, each approx. 350 x 500mm, mounted, together with another twenty-nine small engravings of birds by Hahn, Oudart and Travies, various sizes and condition The large Travies prints comprise of :- Le Troupiale, Le Roi des Gobe-Mouches, Le Padda, Le Geai Bleu, Le Merle and L’Epervier. (35) £300-500
335* Vanity Fair cartoons. ‘Winston’, pub. Sept. 27th. 1900, ‘The Junior Ambassador’, pub. July 2nd. 1878, ‘He is too honest a Tory for his party and his time’, pub. July 10th. 1869 [and] ‘The Irish Secretary’, pub. Sept. 24th. 1887, four colour litho. caricatures after ‘Spy’ and ‘Ape’, ‘Winston’ with original descriptive text fixed to verso of frame, each approx. 370 x 230mm, mounted, framed and glazed, with Leighton (George C.), The Speaker of the House of Commons, pub. Feb. 7th. 1857, colour printed ‘Baxter process’ portrait of Sir Charles Shaw Lefevre, published in ‘The Illustrated London News’, 360 x 220mm, mounted, framed and glazed (5)
£200-300
337* Velde (Carel Willem Meredith van de). A collection of twenty-five lithographs of the East Indies originally published in ‘Gezigton uit Neerlands Indie’, Amsterdam, c.1845, twenty-five hand coloured lithographs by P.Lauters, showing views in Java, Celebes, Moluccas, Borneo and Timor, occ. spotting, occ. duplicates, each approx. 300 x 350mm, several mounted, various condition
336 Vanity Fair. A collection of approx. 325 caricatures, c.1875 1910, colour lithographs, including politicians, scientists, lawyers, academics, newspapermen, military & marine, huntsmen, sportsmen, actors, musicians, turf devotees, royalty and clergymen, occ. duplicates, each approx. 370 x 240mm, various condition (approx.325)
£150-200
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338* Vivian (George). A collection of twenty-five views in Spain, originally published in ‘Spanish Scenery’, published P & D Colnaghi, 1838, twenty-five hand coloured lithographs, plus a decorative title page, a ‘half plate’ of the Bridge of Cordova and a contents list, each approx. 310 x 460mm (28)
£700-1000
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339* Wallich (Nathaniel). Ten lithographs, originally published in ‘Plantae Asiaticae Rariors’, [1830 - 32], ten lithographs with contemp. hand colouring, each approx. 420 x 320mm, eight of which are mounted (10)
£200-300
340* Worsley (John, R.S.M.A., 1919-2000). “The Wind in the Willows”, 1970, black crayon and watercolour, depicting Ratty eating a boiled egg, signed in lower margin, 45 x 58cm (17.75 x 22.75ins), framed and glazed (1)
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£100-150
HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS & EPHEMERA
342 Birmingham Musical Festival 1906. Programme of The Birmingham Triennial Music Festival ..., Birmingham, 1906, doublepage spread of twenty autographs of composers and performers to front free endpapers, signatures include Edward Elgar (1857-1934), Joseph Holbrooke (1878-1958), Madame Albani, Hans Richter, John Coates, Granville Bantock (1868-1946), Mischa Elman, Edward Lloyd, John Harrison, William Higley, Robert Radford, Cicely GleesonWhite, et al, some spotting, orig. limp morocco gilt, spine heavily rubbed, small 4to
341 Birmingham Musical Festival 1882. Programme of The Birmingham Musical Festival ..., 2nd issue (10, 000), Birmingham, 3 August 1882, presentation copy to the Rt. Hon. The Lord Windsor (President of the Festival), signed by twenty-one of the Festival’s musicians and performers, including composer Charles Gounod (1818-1893), plus Julius Benedict, Madame Albani, Anna Williams, Hubert Parry, Edward Lloyd, William H. Cummings, Charles Villiers Stanford, Joseph Maas, Marie Roze-Mapleson, Madame Trebelli, Eleanor Mary Farnol, et al, signed across facing blank endpapers, Lord Windsor’s bookplate to front pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. morocco gilt, rubbed and a little wear to extrems., small 4to
This Festival featured two Oratorios by Edward Elgar: ‘The Apostles’ and the first performance of ‘The Kingdom’, plus first performances of ‘The Bells’ by Holbrooke and ‘Omar Khayyam’ by Bantock. (1) £100-150
The Festival featured two performances of Charles Gounod’s Oratorio ‘The Redemption’, plus one performance of Julius Benedict’s Cantata ‘Graziella’. (1) £100-150
343* Booth (William, 1829-1912). A group of three documents relating to the lease of a piece of ground and premises at North Road, Camborne as a site for a chapel, the earliest being a lease on vellum, dated 1st February 1882 and signed by William Booth at end, the second being an unsigned attested copy power of attorney from General Booth to William Bramwell Booth, 10th September 1894, the third being an assignment of lease from General Booth to Thomas H. Brooks, 28th November 1894, signed by William Bramwell Booth as power of attorney for General William Booth, final two documents on paper, all folding, a little dust-soiled, folio These documents relate to property and land in Vyvyan’s Row in Camborne, Dorset, acquired by the Salvation Army in 1882 and subsequently disposed of in 1894. (William) Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) was the second General of the Salvation Army (1912-1929), succeeding his father, William Booth. (3) £100-150
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344* Cigar Humidor & Winston Churchill Cigar. A polished mahogany cigar humidor, with gilt hinges, fittings, lock and key, baize base, 24 x 16 x 11cm, included inside an unsmoked cigar (without band label), 12.5cm Provenance: Anthony Royle, Lord Fanshawe of Richmond (1927-2001), son of Sir Lancelot Royle, the famous Olympic sprinter. Educated at Harrow, served with 21st SAS Regiment as a Trooper. After being discharged through ill health, Royale went on to be involved himself in politics, serving as Conservative MP for Richmond, Surrey, from 1959 until his retirement in 1983. He was elevated to the House of Lords in 1983 as Baron Fanshawe of Richmond, of South Cerney in Gloucestershire. For years Lord Fanshawe always kept this cigar in the humidor and maintained that it was given to him by Sir Winston Churchill, who gave it to him when sharing a lift in the House of Commons in the 1950s. (1) £100-150
346 Circus broadside. The Last Night but Three of the Company’s Performing in Hull. For the Benefit of Messrs. Ducrow and the Infant Hercules. New Circus, Market-Place... , Thursday, October 25, 1798... , Mr Ducrow, will in a Surprising Manner, Exhibit His Wonderful Equilibriums and Balaces, and for That Night Only, Will Balance a Horse and His Rider... , Slack-Wire Dancing in Full Swing, by Messrs. Ducrow and the Infant Hercules... , Grand Trampoline Tricks, By Mr Ducrow, Who Will Take Several Astonishing Leaps, in Particular One Over Twenty Four Grenadiers, with Shouldered Firelocks, and Fixed Bayonets, Over Six Horses, and Through a Hogshead of Brilliant Fire, Fifteen Feet from the Ground... , Tickets to be Had of Mr Ducrow, Black Swan, Nyton-Gate; Mr Baker’s, Cross-Keys, Market-Place, and at Circus; Where Places May be Taken from Ten to Three in the Afternoon, printed by [W.] Cowley, [Hull, 1798], two woodcuts of a human tower and of a performer leaping through a flaming barrel held aloft, a little soiling and fraying with some mostly marginal loss, the illustrations and letterpress largely unaffected, 532 x 218mm
345* Cigar Boxes. A group of five cigar boxes, formerly belonging to Anthony Royle, Lord Fanshawe of Richmond (1927-2001), the largest a polished mahogany box with fitted and sliding compartments, the underside of lid stamped ‘Seal of the President of the Philippines’ and containing one Coronas cigar with personalised cigar band for Anthony Royle, unlit in orig. cellophane wrappers, approx. 37 x 23 x 13cm, a second mahogany box with metal name plaque of Carlos P. Romulos, Minister for Foreign Affairs, to upper lid, containing eighteen unused Coronas cigars with labels in orig. cellophane wrappers, hinged lid, 32 x 20 x 6cm, plus two further wooden cigar boxes, one with President of Burma and Great Eastern Trading Company labels to upper cover, containing thirty-six unused cigars, a Jose Gener cigar box with sliding lid and two cigars and a card cigar box with Don Tomas, Honduras, label to upper lid, containing nineteen unused cigars, various sizes Provenance: The late Lord Fanshawe. (5)
Very rare. Peter Ducrow (Died 1814, strong man, acrobat and manager), known as the “Flemish Hercules” was born in Bruges, Belguim. Ducrow came to London with his wife and several small children in October 1793. Their son Andrew (1793-1842) was born a week later and is likely the Infant Hercules referred to on the broadside. (1) £500-700
£100-150
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347* Circus Posters. A group of approx. forty-five unused Austen Brothers’ Circus posters, c. 1970s, portrait and landscape format, featuring a variety of town names but including many duplicates, approx. 78 x 56cm and smaller, plus a further group of approx. fortyfive circus programmes, flyers and smaller posters, c. 1970s/80s, all in as new condition (approx. 90)
£70-100
349* Dickens (Charles, 1812-1870). Autograph letter signed ‘Charles Dickens’, Tavistock House, 16 February 1852, to R. Addison, ‘You are at perfect liberty to assure Mr Brandard that I have great pleasure in giving him the permission he asks for’, light toning, one page, together with Rossetti (William Michael, 1829-1919), Autograph letter signed ‘W.M. Rossetti’, Somerset House, 29 April, no year, to [Algernon] Swinburne, begins ‘I have to thank you (days ago by rights) for the copy sent me of the Song of Italy: how highly I rate it I need not repeat. Even before receiving it I had asked the editor of the Chronicle (the one paper I am now writing in) whether he wd. accept a review of it from me - adding that I much agreed with you in the Mazzinian and anti-papal opinions expressed (the Chronicle being to some extent the organ of liberal Catholicism)... ‘, 4 pp., both 8vo
348 Crests. A Victorian scrap album containing mounted heraldic crests, late 19th century, a total of approx. 700 coloured paper crests mounted on fifty-three album leaf rectos, subjects include royalty, military, etc., the majority arranged with additional hand-coloured and gilt decorated border designs with flowers, etc., some leaves blank, also including four Victorian valentines, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco with monogrammed gilt clasp, sl. rubbed, 4to (1)
£200-300
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£300-500
352* Gloucestershire - Elizabeth I. Vellum grant dated 16th May, 1592 , reciting the previous granting of land in the Manor of Dymock, Gloucestershire, to Thomas Weale of Ockington, yeoman and William Hill of Hill in the same Parish, yeoman, one acre of land in Estfield, one other parcel of land in Lower Pixfield and two selions in the same field, and now Thomas and William grant this land to Thomas Turnor of Ryton in the Parish of Dymock, wheelwright, etc., (1)
£70-100
350* Farre (Henri, 1871-1934). Portrait of French WWI ace Georges Guinemer (1858-1917), 20 February 1917, half-length, in profile, etching in red ink with blue highlights, vignette of biplane and burning plane, Musee de Armee stamp lower right, signed presentation inscription from the artist in pencil for Mdlle. G. Fischer to lower margin, numbered 9/70, a little spotting, plate impression 34.5 x 23.5cm, framed and glazed Georges Guinemer shot down fifty-three German airplanes during the three years he was engaged in action. He is memorialised in the Pantheon in Paris. French-born painter Henri Farre resided in Chicago and was appointed by the French government to paint and draw airplane fighting scenes. (1) £100-150
353* Heraldry. A collection of nine manuscript leaves displaying 159 pen & ink armorials, late 18th/early 19th c., each neatly drawn within red ruled compartment (nine to each page), depicting armorial shield and majority with crest above (all uncaptioned), leaf size 35.5 x 22cm, together with a mounted pen & ink armorial design addressed to Edmund Lodge (1756-1839), Heralds College, London to verso, leaf size approx. 22 x 18cm, plus three other unrelated manuscript letters etc., all loosely contained in 19th c. half morocco binding, folio
351* Finlason (Charles Edward, 1860-1917). A Nobody in Mashonaland or The Trials and Adventures of a Tenderfoot, [1893], printed press notices before title, ownership book ticket of G. Finlason to front f.e.p. and related newscutting to front pastedown, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and soiled, 8vo, together with the manuscript diary of Charles Edward Finlason, 1874-91, a total of approx. 220 leaves including tipped-in newscuttings, leaves from other diaries, etc., some leaves detached, contemp. cloth, rubbed, 8vo
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Charlie Finlason is sometimes dubbed the father of Kimberley cricket. He was an author and journalist by trade and emigrated to Kimberley in the Northern Cape province of South Africa when he was a young man. The fragmented diary begins in his youth in New York before his move to South Africa. Besides personal affairs the diary includes jottings on current affairs, stocks and shares, etc., plus occasional reports of cricket matches played by Finlason. (2) £100-150
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356 HMS Resource. A Souvenir of the Launch of HMS Resource from the Naval Construction Works, Barrow-in-Furness, 27th November 1928, twenty arched silver print photos with printed captions to margins beneath, images include building works, ships, submarines and airship R80, images approx. 26 x 32cm and similar, limp morocco with spine tie, a little rubbed, oblong folio, together with four contemp. gelatin silver print press photos of the ship’s launch, 19 x 24cm, plus a printed menu for the occasion, 27th November 1928, 4 pp., a little soiled, slim 8vo (6)
354* Himmler (Heinrich, 1900-1945). A dossier relating to SSStandartenfuhrer Rudolf Dilcher, SS Nr. 58264, 1932-1944, a group of forty-seven documents and letters charting Dilcher’s career in the Nazi Party beginning on 8th June 1932, this earliest document noting him as a machine engineer who served in the First World War, the majority of documents printed or typed and with signatures and stamps of Nazi Party officials, including five documents signed by Himmler, the final promotion and an appointment of Commandant of the Reich’s school at Oberehnheim dated 20th November 1943, the final three documents (all somewhat dogeared) are dated 1st July 1944, most documents one or two pages, occ. fraying, the archive contained in chronological order in orig. punch-holed folder, folio
357* Hollywood. An autograph album of signed publicity portrait photos of Hollywood stars, c. 1940s/50s, includes signed (and inscribed for Betty or B.J. Poynton) photographs of Bette Davis, Edward G. Robinson, Gail Patrick, Dusty Anderson, Edward Arnold, plus further signed photos of Robert Montgomery, Lauren Bacall, Barbara Stanwyck, Olivia de Havilland, Joan Crawford, Errol Flynn, Gene Tierney, Rex Harrison, Ava Gardner, Lynn Bari, Janis Paige, June Haver, Vivian Blaine, Richard Greene, Carole Landis, Alexis Smith, plus variously coloured printed signatures on photos of Maureen O'Hara, Betty Grable, Shirley Temple, James Mason, Tyrone Power, Vivienne Leigh, Spencer Tracy, Joan Crawford, Heddy Lamarr, etc., a total of approx. fifty photos, various sizes, contemp. cloth with spine tie, a little wear, oblong folio
Rudolf Dilcher was born on 13th October 1893, his fate and date of death unknown. He is referenced several times in Jutta Muhlenberg, ‘Das SSHelferinnenkorps’ (1910). (1) £1200-1500
355* HMS Hood. A Photographic Record of an Imperial and World Cruise by the Battle Cruiser HMS Hood in 1924, a total of approx. 120 silver print photos mounted as multiples on twenty-three leaves, various sizes, some identified in the negative, first few leaves identified as Sierra Leone, Zanzibar, Kuala Lumpur and Singapore, remaining mounts unidentified, contemp. canvas cloth, sl. rubbed, oblong folio HMS Hood was sunk on 24th May 1941. (1)
£100-150
The owner of the album is presumed to be Betty J. Poynton, daughter of Dorothy Poynton, double Olympic diving gold medal winner. She started the Dorothy Poynton Aquatic Club in Los Angeles in 1946, and taught children of many film stars of the day to swim. (1) £400-600
£70-100
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358 Manuscript. Medical receipt book, early 19th c., 57pp. comprising Contents followed by medical cures and a few household receipts, plus 64pp. misc. writings in the same neat copperplate hand, cuttings mounted on pastedowns, stitching broken and some leaves detached, orig. sheep, rubbed, spine with loss and upper cover detached, sm. 8vo (165 x 105mm/6.5 x4ins)
363 Naval Log Book. An interesting early manuscript naval log book, 18th c., kept by an officer of His Majesty’s Navy while training in the art and science of navigation at sea, generally foxed and lightly toned, contemp. boards with recent calf spine, small 4to The log contains numerous entries of his work at sea, in working out latitudes & longitudes, distances travelled, use of a quadrant, etc. (1) £150-200
With receipts such as: Cement for Stones; Remedy for Worms; Cure for Cholera Morbus; and Cure for venomous Bites. The writings in the second half of the volume include several acrostics and varous pieces of verse and prose, including: Lines written on the Death of an Infant Son; Claims of Women; Prayer for a Revival; Lines written on the sickness of my Infant Isabella; New Years Day, 1825; Lines written after attending the Funeral of Mary McKechnie. (1) £150-200
364 Newspapers. A group of thirty-two original printed newspapers, 1684/1926, including copies of The Observator (30 June 1684), The London Gazetteer (20/23 May 1689), plus 18th century specimens of The Spectator, The Daily Courant, The Caledonian Mercury, The Gazetteer & New Daily Advertiser, The North Britain, The Massachusetts Centinel (28 November 1789 with the reports of riots in France), Columbian Centinel (15 October 1794, with details of the fall of Robespierre), The Morning Chronicle, and The Anti-Jacobin, 19th-century titles Evening Mail, North Wales Gazette, Bell’s Weekly Messenger, The Courier, The Times, London News (27 November 1856, noting Dr. Livingstone’s return from Africa), etc., including Napoleonic and Crimean interest, occ. browning and marginal fraying, folio and larger
359 Manuscript. Riddles, Nov: 15, 1734, fifty-two riddles in verse written in a neat and legible copperplate hand on 54 pages, all numbered, except one which is titled ‘On the Same by Dr. A—ry’, orig. marbled wrappers, rubbed and sl. wear to extrems., sm. 4to (195 x 150mm/7.75 x 6ins) With lines such as: ‘Good qualities I might of many boast;/But that, for wch. my self I value most, /Is my compassion to the Naked; some/I save from Hanging, whereso’ere I come’. (1) £150-200
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£100-150
360* Matchbox Labels, etc. An assorted collection of matchbox labels, stamps and cigarette cards, mostly 20th century, the matchbox labels loose, tipped onto sheets by country and into an album, one Schoolboy World stamp album, plus three completed cigarette books published by John Player (a carton)
£70-100
361* Miscellaneous Documents. A large quantity of mostly 19th and early 20th century documents, including agreements, probates, indentures, old bill heads, marriage, death and birth certificates, etc., partly contained in an old solicitor’s tin trunk (tin trunk + 2 cartons)
£100-200
365* Postcards. A collection of 384 mostly Edwardian postcards, subjects include ladies, glamour, lovers, etc., some postally used, generally VG, contained in plastic postcard sleeves in modern ring binder with tape repairs, 4to (1)
366* Postcards. A collection of 311 mostly Edwardian postcards, subjects include flowers, art, greeting cards, etc., some postally used, condition generally VG, contained in plastic sleeves in a modern ring binder (lacking spine and upper cover), 4to
362* Montgomery (Bernard Law, Viscount Montgomery of Alamein). Portrait by an unidentified photographer, 1950s, large vintage gelatin silver print, showing Montgomery half-length, seated behind a desk with hands clasped above some papers in front of him and looking directly at the camera, signed and dated in the lower white area of the image, ‘Montgomery of Alamein FM, December 1958’, ink of date a little faded, 50 x 40cm, framed and glazed Not examined out of frame. (1)
£200-300
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£100-150
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367* Postcards. A collection of 360 mostly Edwardian postcards, mostly portraits of female actresses and singers, plus some groups, etc., some postally used, condition generally VG, contained in plastic sleeves in modern ring binder, 4to
369* Postcards. A collection of 155 mostly Edwardian Thankgiving greetings postcards, mostly colour printed and many featuring the turkey, some postally used, condition generally VG, contained in plastic sleeves in a modern ring binder lacking spine and upper cover, 4to
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£200-300
£200-300
370* Prince Chula Chakrabongse of Siam. Two folders containing approx. forty letters, etc., 1936 & 1947/48, the majority handwritten and often lengthy letters from Prince Chula’s mother to Prince Chula, the latter addressed as Nou and the letters signed mother, a small quantity of typed letters, telegrams and file copy letters, occ. annotational marks, the letters including mention of Prince Bira, society events, expensive cars, general family news, etc., all in very good order and preserved in two spring card folders, 4to Prince Chula married Elizabeth Hunter in 1938, the couple moving to Cornwall in the 1940s. Prince Chula’s cousin, Prince Bira was a driver for Chula’s White Mouse racing team from 1927 to 1948. (2) £70-100
371 Qur'an. Arabic manuscript Qur'an, North Africa, AH 1284 [1867 AD], 300 leaves in Maghribi script, calligraphed in black with diacritics and marginal notes in red, on thick buff paper (typical of North African manuscripts), leaf size 23.3 x 16.5cm (9.2 x 6.5ins), complete, collated, signed Muhammed Al Haf Hamed, brother of Al Haf Abdul Rahim Muhamed Tualighi, loosely contained in contemp,. red full morocco, with tooled medallions and cartouches in green, rubbed and some wear to joints with some staining, generally in good condition, 4to (23 x 16cm) Believed to have been found at the site of the Battle of Omdurman. (1) £200-300
368* Postcards. A collection of 261 mostly Edwardian postcards, including numerous novelty cards, plus floral and other subjects, some postally used, condition generally VG, contained in plastic sleeves in worn modern ring binder, 4to (1)
£250-300
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372 Roosevelt (Eleanor, 1884-1962). American War Ballads and Lyrics... , edited by George Cary Eggleston, 2 vols., in 1, New York and London, c. 1900, b & w illusts. and decs. throughout, front f.e.p. inscribed ‘Merry Xmas Bennett dear, Happy New Year to you, from your ever trusted(?) Tatty, December 25th 1902’, eng. armorial bookplate with motto ‘Si je puis’ to front pastedown and ‘From: Evelyn Vaughan’ inscribed beneath in an unidentified hand, t.e.g., contemp. three-quarter crushed morocco over marbled boards, giltruled spine with leather label, sl. rubbed, 8vo The inscription is in the holograph of Eleanor Roosevelt as noted in pencil in a later hand. Roosevelt was tutored privately until the age of fifteen when she was sent to Allenswood Academy, a private finishing school outside London, England. Roosevelt attended the school from 1899 to 1902. The dedicatee of this volume was an English girl called Marjorie Bennett, always called Bennett by Eleanor. Bennett was Eleanor’s first roommate and a friend until her death. The origins of the nickname ‘Tatty’ have not been discovered. A nice early association item. (1) £100-150
373* Schweitzer (Albert, 1875-1965). Autograph note signed, Alsace, 15 March 1934, to Mr A. Jordan, in French, three lines only and replying to a letter and telling that he only landed back in Europe from Africa on the 1st of February, neat translation to verso, 1 p., mat mounted with four related postcards signed by Schweitzer in the blank areas of margins at foot and a second letter to Mr Jordan written on Schweitzer’s behalf, in English and signed by Emma Haussknecht, framed, 48 x 37cm overall, together with an unrelated autograph album containing autographs of, among others, Alicia Markova, Anton Dolin, ‘Grey Owl’, Thomas Beecham, Eric Coates (autograph musical quotation signed), Paul Robeson (x 2), Richard Tauber and a few others, many leaves blank, padded leather, small oblong 8vo, plus an autograph letter signed from Stanley Baldwin on Wilden Ironworks letterhead, 16th September 1895, apologising that Alfred Baldwin is away on holiday and will therefore be unable to attend to the directors’ meeting, hole punches at head, 1 p., 8vo (3)
374 Scrap album. A Victorian scrap album belonging to Jane Yonge, approx. sixty leaves, with numerous mounted engravings, incl. thirty-five woodcuts with captions in Middle French from ‘Les Navigations Peregrinations et Voyages Facits en la Turkie’ by Nicolas de Nicolay (first pub. in 1577), thirty small format hand-col. engs. of Italian Papal costume, incl. popes, cardinals, prelates, Swiss guards, four large uncut sheets bearing nine images each of hand-col. engs. of regional costumes of Rome and its surroundings, one bearing the title ‘Nuova Raccolta di Costumi’ and dated 1842, and forty-eight small eng. cartoons by Rock & Co., 1850s, plus a number of 18th and 19th c. eng. ports., page block loose in orig. half morocco (split in two at lower joint, with sl. loss), 4to, together with another 4to scrap album containing prints, engs., and three pencil drawings of birds, one bearing signature ‘J. Hancock’ (2)
£100-150
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377 Sinatra (Frank, 1915-98). Signed programme for the first appearance in England of Frank Sinatra at London Palladium, July, 1950, Frank Sinatra appearing eleventh on the bill (with Ken Lane at the piano), vign. b & w illust. from a photo of Sinatra, signed ‘Frank Sinatra’ in blue ballpoint pen immediately beneath his signature, a list of the seventeen songs performed by Sinatra written neatly in blue ink the length of the same page with the dates 10th & 18th July, ‘50 at foot, song names and dates in the hand of the programme owner, orig. printed wrappers with col. illust. of the interior of the London Palladium to upper cover, minor rubbing and light vertical crease, slim 8vo, contemp. review newscutting loosely inserted (2)
378* Stanley (Henry Morton). The American Testamonial Banquet to Henry M. Stanley, in Recognition of His Heroic Achievements in the Cause of Humanity, Science & Civilisation, and a Greeting to his Chief Officers, Portman Rooms, London, May 30th 1890, the Hon. Jno. C. New, Chairman, Geo. Shepard Page, Esq., Vice Chairman, privately printed, [1890], twelve pages, printed in black on grey paper and mounted on stiff boards, six of the pages with additional mounted photographs including five carbon print portraits of Stanley, W.G. Stairs, Thomas Heazle Parke, Captain Robert Henry Nelson and A.J. Mounteney-Jephson, the final photograph in two parts showing a shield and two medallions, mounted back-to-back on seven stiff card leaves with first recto and final verso blank, presentation inscription from John B. Marsh (noted as a journalist with The Standard on the printed list of those present at the banquet) to Wandsworth Free Library, with Marsh’s printed report from The Standard (31st May 1890) pasted to final two blank leaves at rear, a related cutting showing printed sketches of the occasion published in Daily Graphic, 2nd June 1890, loosely inserted, library classification marks to upper borders of first two pages and printed paper label tipped on to front pastedown, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped calf with an upper cover design depicting an American eagle surmounting star spangled arms with ‘Stanley’ crossing the shield on a diagonal, heavily rubbed, backstrip detached but present, small folio
375 Scrap album. A good early 19th century scrap album, containing lithographs, engravings and original drawings, including fashion & costume, genre, portraits, natural history, topography, military & marine, scraps, Chinese ‘pith paintings’, ‘Neapolitan School’ aquatints of erupting volcanoes and religion, some pages excised, a.e.g., contemp. green morocco gilt, rubbed at extrems., large 4to (1)
£300-500
376 Scrap books. Five 19th century scrap albums, five albums containing topographical views, caricatures, original drawings and watercolours, portraits, genre, natural history, sporting, religion, classical including an album of views and maps in Yorkshire, all partially excised and incomplete, various sizes and condition, together with a collection of approx. 120 prints, drawings and engravings, various sizes and condition (approx.125)
£100-150
£150-200
After Stanley’s return from the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition he and his officers were given this lavish banquet. Besides the photographs of the explorers (by Henry Van Der Weyde, except Stanley by John Fergus) there is a description of the Testamonial Shield, plus the menu, toast list and programme of music. (1) £200-300
379* Suffolk & Hertfordshire. A very detailed large multiple sheet vellum indenture, 27th April 1666 , between Sir Robert Dyer and his son and heir, granting him the Manor and Lordship of Kenton, otherwise known as Kenton Hall in Kettleburgh, with all rights, members and appurtenances, also the Manor of Braugh in Hertford, together with its rectory and parsonage, containing a detailed listing of all the vast areas of lands involved, rights to tithes, etc., with pendant wax seal attached, together with Large multiple sheet vellum indenture dated 27th April 1666, between Sir Robert Dyer [High Sheriff of Suffolk] for the sale of the Manor and Lordship of Kenton, otherwise Kenton Hall in Kettleburgh, together with the Manor of braughing, the recory and Parsonage of Braughing in Hertford, with a detailed listing of numerous areas of land, mills, hop grounds, other lands in Hemley, etc., pendant wax seal attached (2)
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380* Suffragettes. A rare and historically important autograph album containing approx. fifty autographs of suffragettes and sympathisers, 1909 and later, but many dated from the time of the WSPU's second window-breaking campaign, March/May 1912, the majority signed below quotations and epithets relating to the cause, written mostly in pen and occasionally pencil and inscribed to thirty-four leaves (mostly rectos) with some leaves blank, prisoner(?)pencil number 94472186/3 to front free endpaper, contemp. cloth, rubbed and soiled, oblong small 8vo, 11 x 14.5 cm, together with an Edwardian 9ct gold circular locket, engraved with initials M.E.P. within a shield cartouche amongst foliate scrolls, enclosing two colour portrait photographs of a lady (possibly wearing this locket) and a gentlemen of similar age and social status, Birmingham, 1905, suspended on a 9ct gold belcher link chain, plus an Edwardian 9ct rose gold bar brooch, set with a facet cut blue stone within pierced wavy gold mount, stamped '9ct', 8cm wide with gold safety chain, plus a vignette b&w photo postcard portrait (cut down), showing an unidentified woman and on the verso the same identification number (94472186) as the autograph album, all included in an early 20th-century Mackintosh's rectangular toffee tin, lid embossed with heraldic knights, sides with geometric scrolls, base printed with retailer's logo and 'John Mackintosh & Sons Limited, Toffee Town, Halifax, Eng', 15 x 23 x 6cm In order, the autographs are as follows, (names in bold are given separate biographical entries in Elizabeth Crawford, 'The Women's Suffrage Movement: A Reference Guide 1866-1928': Emily Redfern, 8th December 1909; Adeline Redfern Wilde, 18th March 1911; J. L. Guthrie (Laura Grey), quotation by Robert Louis Stevenson in pencil, and possibly not in Guthrie's hand as her name was Joan Baillie Guthrie; Charlotte Despard, 22 October 1911; Emily Diederichs Duval; Sarah Benett, in pencil, 2 March 1912; Janet A. Boyd, in blue pencil; E. Sylvia Pankhurst, 'Bravely and willingly we bear our share of the world's burdens. Why then deny us the right to vote which would dignify our labour and increase our power of service?', below which Pankhurst family friend George Bernard Shaw has inscribed: 'Ungrateful Sylvia! Did I ever deny it?, Hanley, 15/2/11'; Helen A. Archdale, 2nd March 1912; Jennie (?)Itenmy; M. Violet Aitken, Holloway Prison, 6th March 1912; Dorothea Benson, Holloway Prison, 1st March 1912; Anna F. Hutchinson, Bow Street, 6th March 1912 (and details of three previous imprisonments at Holloway); Kitty Marion, Bow Street Station, 6th March 1912; Vera Wentworth, 6th March 1912; Ethel Haslam, 6th March 1912; (?)Janie (?)Lerecho, in pencil; Isabella J. A. Casey; Olive Fargus, window breaker, 1st March 1912; L. Caron (?), Winson Green Prison, 1st May 1912; Winifrid Bray, May Day, 1912, Birmingham Prison; Hilda Burkitt, Winson Green, 1909 (one month), Holloway, March 1912 (4 months); Elizabeth Redfern; Clara Giveen, Birmingham Prison, 1st May 1912; V[iolet] H. Friedlaender, Winson Green Prison, 1st May 1912; a further autograph of V. H. Friedlaender to verso of the same leaf with a previously published poem titled 'The Road' written in her holograph noting it was published in 'Votes for Women' on 19th August 1910 and set to music in the Fabian Songbook, 1912; L. Archibald, Winson Green, May 1912; John Watts; W. Leonard Page; Josiah C. Wedgwood, 9th December 1923; G. M. Cook, Winson Green Prison, 28th April 1912; Cynthia Mosley; Florence Ward, Winson Green, 1st May 1912; Kathleen O'Kell, Birmingham, 1st May 1912; Cicely Neale; Olive Wharry, Winson Green, Birmingham, 1912; Edith M. (?) Begbie, Winson Green, 1st May 1912; Janet Green, in pencil, Winson Green Prison, April 1912; Evelyn Hudleston, Winson Green, March 1912, Charlotte Blacklock, Birmingham Prison, 1st May 1912, with V. H. Friedlaender initialled pencil riposte below; Alice Farmer, 1st May 1912, Emma Bowen; Caroline L. Downing; Aida Knott; Fred J. Kepple, 28 February 1924; Norah Kathleen Lackey, Birmingham Prison, 1st May 1912; Constance Bryer, 2nd May 1912, Birmingham Prison (4 months); Madeleine Caron Rock (in pencil), DX.1.30, March 1912; Hugh Graeme Topping. Following a WSPU window-breaking campaign on 21 November 1911, some 220 women and three men were arrested, about 150 of whom were given short sentences of imprisonment. Subsequently, Lloyd George joined Herbert Asquith in opposition to women's suffrage furthering outrage among the suffragettes. Mrs Pankhurst told members of the WSPU that 'the argument of the broken pane of glass is the most valuable argument in modern politics'. A protest planned to take place in Parliament Square on 4 March 1912 was pre-empted when, without warning on 1 March 150 women armed with hammers and instructions as to their timing and use, broke shop and office windows in London's West End causing an estimated £6,600 worth of damage. This time around 220 arrests were made and sentences of up to six months handed out. The sheer number of imprisoned suffragettes caused disruption to the prison service with an overflow from Holloway being dispersed to Aylesbury and Winson Green in Birmingham. On 5 April the members held in Aylesbury went on hunger strike and were quickly followed by members in London and Birmingham, including members noted here. This led to the contentious force feeding of hunger strikers, and a year later the 'Cat and Mouse Act', where weakened prisoners were released to recover and immediately arrested again upon any further wrong-doing. Provenance: The tin with contents originally come from a house in Stoke-on-Trent, but the identity (or identities) of the owner of the locket, the woman in the photograph and the owner of the album have not been established. The most likely suggestion is that the autograph album was compiled by one or other of the Redfern sisters. Adeline, Elizabeth and Emily (whose rallying call begins the album) were the daughters of Frederick and Elizabeth Redfern of Hanley, Stoke. (George Bernard Shaw signed the album in Hanley while there lecturing on the 'Ideals of Socialism' in February 1911). The sisters were all active in the Birmingham area and Adeline Redfern-Wilde founded the Stoke-on-Trent WSPU in 1908. The last autograph page in the album has a pencil note: 'Left Stoke for Birmingham October 16th 1919'. The journal 'Votes for Women' (15 March 1912, pp. 380-81) gives details of some of court cases at Bow Street on 7 March, noting several of the names above including Adelaide (sic) Redfern Wilde: 'charged with breaking windows value £20 at 129, New Bond Street, said: "It was one more blow for freedom". She was committed for trial.' (5) £3000-5000
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384* WWII - 24 Squadron SAAF. Printed menu for the First Annual Reunion Dinner and Dance, Selborne Hall, Johannesburg, 28th June 1946, 4 pp. printed card, signed by ten of the reunion attenders, including Sutton, Lake, Mason, et al, a few minor marks, small 8vo, together with a related photo album containing approx. sixty loose and corner mounted b&w snap shots relating to the Squadron’s time in Egypt during the second world war, mostly small format and showing soldiers off duty, contemp. embossed leather with spine tie, rubbed, small oblong folio 24 Bomber Squadron SAAF is a disbanded Squadron of the South African Air Force. The Squadron was first formed on 5 March 1941 by renumbering 14 Squadron SAAF in Egypt. (2) £70-100
ANTIQUARIAN
381 Suffragists’ Broadside. National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies. Public Meeting for Men and Women at the Nottingham Trade Hall, Wed, 16th 8.00 pm, Enfranchisement of Women 4 Women Speakers, Chair: Mrs Henry Thomas, LLD, Speakers: Miss A. Maude Royden, Miss Margaret Robertson, BA, Mr. W. C. Anderson, Ma. Robert Mathews, BA, ..., all communications to be addressed to Miss P. Starchey, Nottingham Society for Women Suffrage, 58 Victoria Street, printed by William Clark & Sons, 4 Queens Road, Nottingham, [1912?], printed broadside, a few marks and light toning from glue to verso, 29.5 x 21cm Agnes Maude Royden (1876-1956) would appear to be the most notable speaker on this occasion, and after a long lecture tour of the USA is known to have spoken at 267 meetings all over Britain in 1912. The broadside notes in it heading that the Society is law-abiding and non-party, in contrast to the militant suffragettes. (1) £70-100
382* Terry Thomas archive. An archive of press cuttings relating to the actor Terry Thomas, c. 1940s-80s, many contained in homemade bindings, some in files, and a large quantity of loose sheets, etc. (2 cartons)
385 Antoninus (Archbishop of Florence). Confessorum refugium atque naufragorum portus tutissimus. Defecerunt Reuerendissimi Archiepiscopi Florentini cu[m] nonulis additionibus nouis simulac quibusdam questionibus curiosis, Lyon: Johannes de Vingle, 1502, title in red & black with early manuscript ownership (browned), woodcut dec. initials, some dampstaining and slight dustsoiling, endpapers renewed, contemp. dark brown morocco over wooden boards with blind stamped decoration including Tudor rose motifs to boards, worn at head & foot of spine and to board corners, 8vo, contained in slipcase
£70-100
383* USA/South Africa appointments. A group of six official certificates for Geoffrey L. Thomas, c. 1963-69, all pre-printed with embossed stamps or wafer seals plus signatures, including his appointment as Consul of the Republic of South Africa at New Orleans and, later, New York, the American versions with pre-printed signatures of President Lyndon B. Johnson (17 March 1964) and Richard Nixon (19 February 1969), plus the slightly earlier South African versions of the same appointment, both signed by the State President and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, plus a certificate appointing Thomas as Colonel of the Staff of John J. McKeithen (12 October 1967), signed by McKeithen, plus an undated certificate appointing Thomas as Ambassador for Pennsylvania enrolled in the 100, 000 Pennsylvanians, four certificates framed and glazed, various sizes (6)
Not in Adams. (1)
£70-100
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386 Bacon (Nathaniel). An Historicall Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, 2 parts bound in one, printed for Matthew Walbancke, 1647-51 [really 1672], title to each part with woodcut border, occ. minor marginal marks, and some old annotations to fore-margins of first part and occ. underlining, 19th century half calf, spine decorated in blind, a little rubbed and scuffed, small 4to
390 Bible [English]. The Bible. Translated according to the Ebrew and Greeke ..., imprinted at London by Robert Barker, 1608, general woodcut title and NT woodcut title both present (some light soiling and old inscriptions to margins), black letter text, some light marginal staining, and occ. old ink annotations to margins, Book of Common Prayer bound in at front (defective), Xxx6 and Zzz4 with lower outer corners torn away and replaced with blank paper, affecting some words, Concordances (dated 1608) and Whole Booke of Psalmes (dated 1609) bound in at rear, both with margins close-trimmed, and extensive annotations in ink (defective at end), modern antique-style blind decorated dark brown full calf, 4to
Wing G349 & 347. Nathaniel Bacon was the brother of Sir Francis Bacon, and a Republican sympathiser. This reprint was secretly issued in 1672, after the restoration of Charles II, and is identifiable by the alteration of the printer’s name on the second title page (Matthew Walbanck instead of Tho: Roycroft, for Matthew Walbanck). (1) £100-150
Herbert 293. (1)
387 Bard (John). ‘A Case of an Extra-Uterine Fetus’, first appearance, in Medical Observations and Enquiries, vol. 2, [2nd ed.], 1764, pp. 369-372, whole vol. and including articles by William Hunter and Charles White, some spotting and soiling, contemp. calf gilt, upper joint cracked, together with Gaubius (H.D.), A Complete Extemporaneous Dispensatory, or, the Method of Prescribing, Compounding, and Exhibiting Extemporaneous Medicines... , Translated from the Latin Original, 1741, some spotting and old damp-staining to inner margins, contemp. calf gilt, some wear, plus Harrison (Joseph), The Floricultural Cabinet and Florists’ Magazine, vol. 14, 1846, thirteen hand-col. plts., some spotting throughout, covers deficient, all 8vo, plus other miscellaneous antiquarian including some odd vols.
£350-450
391 Bible [Greek. New Testament]. Novum Testamentum Graecum, cum lectionibus variantibus... , edited Ludolf Kuster, Rotterdam: Caspar Fritsch & Michel Bohn, 1710, title printed in red and black with eng. vign., eng. historiated head-pieces, text in Greek with (separately paginated) preliminaries and notes in Latin, some spotting, contemp. panelled calf, joints cracked, worn with some leather loss, folio In this first edition Kuster supplements the readings in Mill’s edition, published at Oxford in 1707. (1) £100-150
John Bard performed the first abdominal operation for extrauterine pregnancy in America. This was the first scientific paper on a surgical topic to emanate from the North American colonies. GM 6155. This volume also contains articles by Hunter and White, GM 6254 & 4407. Volume 2 was first published in 1762. (13) £150-200
388 [Barlow, Thomas]. The Gunpowder-Treason: with a Discourse of the Manner of its Discovery, and a Perfect Relation of the Proceedings against those horrid Conspirators, Wherein is Contained their Examinations, Tryals, and Condemnations: Likewise King James’s Speech to Both Houses of Parliament on that Occasion, Now Reprinted. A Preface touching that Horrid Conspiracy, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, and by the way of Appendix, Several Papers or Letters of Sir Everard Digby, Chiefly relating to the Gunpowder-Plot, never before printed, 1679, [2], 58, [2], 72, 191, [1]pp., lacks imprimatur leaf (A1), occasional underscoring, slight dust-soiling and few marks, modern calf, 8vo Wing B833. (1)
£80-120
389 Bible [Latin]. Meditationes Sanctorum cum aliis piis opusculis hoc ordine digestis..., Meditationes sancti Augustini episcopi Hipponensis, Soliloquia ejusdem..., Meditationes sancti Anselmi Cantuariensis archiepiscopi, Meditationes sancti Bernardi abbatis..., [pub. Paris], n.d., c. 1510, occ. ink annotations to margins, some light staining to lower margins, contemp. vellum, 8vo, together with Picturesque Tourist, Being a Guide Through the Northern and Eastern States and Canada, ed. O. L. Holley, pub. New York, 1844, six eng. plts., five eng. maps (incl. one folding, col. in outline), orig. blindstamped cloth gilt, rubbed and faded, 8vo, plus seven other antiquarian (9)
392 Binding. [The Ladies Charity School-House Roll of Highgate; Or; a Subscription of Many Noble, Well-Disposed Ladies for the Easie Carrying of it On. Silver Drops, or Serious Things, by William Blake, House Keeper to the Ladies Charity-School, Highgate, 1670], caption titles to pp. 1 & 79, final leaf blank, lacks four leaves of plts., some spotting and soiling throughout, ownership signature of William Gandy to front f.e.p., dated 1781, later bookplate of R.H. Watt to front pastedown, a.e.g., contemp. black calf richly gilt with floral tools, heavily rubbed, lacks ties, 8vo
£200-300
Wing B3152. (1)
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£150-200
393 Binding. Hommage aux Demoiselles Redige par Madame Dufrenoy, Paris: Le Fuel & Delaunay, [1824], numerous eng. plts. and illusts., and a calender for 1825, occn. light foxing, a.e.g., orig. cream silk-covered boards, spine and covers printed in blue and hand-col., with floral and decorative motifs and borders, and half portrait of a lady in the centre of each side, contained in orig. silkcovered cardboard slipcase similarly decorated (rubbed), 12mo in 6s, together with Histoire de Marie Stuart Reine d’Ecosse par M. de Marles, 1859, orig. embossed pictorial boards, 8vo A remarkable survival. (2)
£150-200
394 Bindings. The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. with Notes and Illustrations by Himself and Others. To which are added a New Life of the Author... by William Roscoe, 10 vols., 1824, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1, folding facsimile letter, some spotting, armorial bookplate of Stephen Lyne Stephens to upperpastedowns, bookseller’s printed label “Mitchell, Bookseller, 33 Old Bond St.” to upper pastedown of vol. 1, contemp. calf, attractive gilt dec. spines with dark green morocco labels, few vols. with minor wear to spine extrems., 8vo (10)
£150-200
395 Bindings. The Works of Samuel Johnson, with an Essay on His Life and Genius, by Athur Murphy, 12 vols., new ed., 1806, half-titles to vols. 4-7, eng. port. frontis. to vols. 1, 4, 5 & 6, some light browning and offsetting, contemp. calf gilt, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, together with Memoirs of His Own Life, by Tate Wilkinson, 4 volumes, York, 1790, half-title to vols. 1 & 2, subscribers list present, upper pastedown with bookplate of the United States diplomat Herbert G. Squiers (1859-1911), late 19th century quarter morocco, extrems. slightly rubbed, 12mo, with The Inheritance, [by Susan Edmonstone Ferrier], 3 vols, 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1824, half-titles present, vol. 1 and 3 with contemp. ms. ownership signature at head of title-page, scattered spotting, some splitting to hinges, contemp. red half morocco, gilt dec. spines faded, extrems. rubbed, 8vo, plus Beckford (William), Recollections of an Excursion to the Monasteries of Alcobaca, and Batalha. By the Author of “Vathek”, 1st ed., 1835, mezzotint port. frontis., library ink stamp of William Borlase numbered 205 to title & leaf B1, and with his Zennor Vicarage armorial stamp to title verso, contemp. half calf, recent reback with red morocco title label, 8vo, plus Lever (Charles), The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, London: Chapman & Hall, [1839]; Our Mess, 3 vols., Dublin: William Curry, Jun. & Co., 1843; The Dodd Family Abroad, London: Chapman & Hall, 1854; The Martins of Cro’ Martin, London: Chapman & Hall, 1856; Davenport Dunn, London: Chapman & Hall, 1849; One of Them, London:Chapman & Hall, 1861; Barrington, London: Chapman & Hall, 1863; luttrell of Arran, London: Chapman & Hall, 1865, together 10 vols., numerous etched plts., occ. spotting and few marks, contemp. uniform half calf, gilt dec. spines with morocco labels, 8vo
396 Book of Common Prayer. An Exposition on the Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church..., Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David..., with Notes, Practical and Explanatory, Sheffield: William Ward, [1765], [24], 404, 70, [10], 336pp., bound with A Companion to the Alter. Shewing the Nature and Necessity of a Sacramental Preparation, in Order to our Worthy Receiving the Holy Communion..., [by William Vickers], Sheffield: W. Ward, [1765], 56pp., bound with, Brady (Nicholas & Tate, Nahum), A New Version of the Psalms of David fitted to the Tunes used in Churches, London: printed by A. Wilde, for the Company of Stationers, 1764, [4], 232, [4]pp., without music, some slight spotting and toning, endpapers renewed, red morocco gilt ownership ‘Jane Walton, Jan. 17. 1767’ label relaid to upper pastedown, manuscript genealogies to two leaves of blanks at front (lined to verso), a.e.g., contemp. red morocco with gilt dec. boards, 20th c. reback, boards rubbed, 8vo
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397 Book of Common Prayer [Greek]. Biblos tes demosias euches..., Cambridge: exetypothe par Ioannou Phieldou, 1665, final leaf blank, bound with Psalterion tou Dabid, Cambridge, 1664, circular armorial bookplate of John Thynne, 3rd Baron Carteret, dated 1841, to front pastedown, all edges silver, marbled endpapers and flyleaves with ‘Maid of Dort’ form of the ‘Pro Patria’ watermark, countermarked ‘IV’, later (?18th century) black calf over boards with geometric design and floral tools in gilt and blind, minor rubbing to extremities, 8vo in 4s
399 Burnet (Gilbert, Bishop of Salisbury). A Sermon Preached before the House of Peers in the Abbey of Westminster, On the 5th of November 1689. Being Gun-Powder Treason-Day, As Likewise the Day of his Majesties Landing in England, 1689, [4], 32pp., half-title present, slightly close-trimmed at head, occasional spotting and light dust-soiling, cloth hinges attached to first & last leaves, bookplate of the Merrymont Press, Boston to upper pastedown, 20th c. boards with cloth spine strip, some wear & damage to board edges, slim 4to
Wing B3631A. A handsome and unusual binding. (1)
Wing B5889. (1)
£300-500
398 Boswell (James). The Life of Samuel Johnson, comprehending an Account of his Studies and Numerous Works, in Chronological Order ..., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1st issue, printed by Henry Baldwin, for Charles Dilly, 1791, stippled engraved portrait frontis. to first vol., misprint ‘Gve’ for ‘Give’ on page 135, line 10, of volume 1, Corrections and Additions to verso of final leaf of Table of Contents, two engraved plates of facsimile handwriting facing page 92 and at end of second volume, one or two leaves with some light spotting (generally in clean condition), old bookseller’s printed description to front pastedown of first vol., contemp. calf, somewhat worn with joints and cracked edges and outer corners showing, 4to Rothschild 463. Pottle 79. Tinker 338. (2)
£1000-1500
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400 Byron (Lord George Gordon Noel). Marino Faliero, Doge of Venice... The Prophecy of Dante, A Poem, 1st ed., 1st issue, John Murray, 1821, 1st issue with Doge’s speech on p.151, half-title present, small ink mark on title-page, scattered foxing, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, marbled endpapers, early 20th c. red half calf by Bayntun, minor rubbing to extrems., gilt dec. spine lightly faded, 8vo, together with [Philips, John], Cyder. A Poem. In Two Books, 1st ed., printed for Jacob Tonson, 1708, eng. frontis., verso of title with contemp. armorial bookplate of The Right Honble. Algernon Capell, Earl of Essex, early lib. shelfmark label on front pastedown, contemp. Cambridge pane calf, gilt dec. spine, rubbed and with sl. loss to spine ends, 8vo, plus Rousseau (J.J.), Emilius and Sophia: or, A New System of Education. Translated from the French... 4 vols., new ed., printed for T. Becket and P.A. de Hondt, 1767, half-titles to all except first vol., six eng. plts., incl. frontispieces, vols. 1 and 2 with intermittent minor marginal worming, endpapers renewed, contemp. tan calf, rebacked, gilt dec. spines with contrasting leather labels, large 12mo, plus sixty-four other antiq. vols., mostly leather-bound, incl. Johnson, Gibbon, Tennyson, Dickens, Thackeray, Voltaire, Smollett, Shelley (70)
402 Chaucer (Geoffrey). The Workes of our Antient and Learned English Poet, Geffrey Chaucer, newly printed... , ed. Thomas Speight, 1598, woodcut title supplied in facsimile, three sectional titles all present, black letter text in double column, woodcut initials, eng. plt. of the Progenie of Geffrey Chaucer present (soiled and repaired, relined, with loss to upper inner corner, lacking ten preliminary leaves, bbb1 and final leaf at end, approx. twenty leaves towards front of vol. and six final leaves with some paper repairs to foremargins with occ. loss of text, modern antique-style full calf, blindand gilt-decorated, retaining old spine label, folio STC 5078. (1)
£500-700
403 Chess - Philidor (Francois Andre Danican). Chess Rendered Familiar by Tabular Demonstrations of the Various Positions and Movements, as Described by Philidor, with many other Critical Situations and Moves, and a Concise Introduction to the Game, by J.G. Pohlman, 1819, eng. frontis. (with ink crest to upper margin), numerous b & w diagrams throughout volume, some spotting and browning, contemp. half straight grain morocco gilt, joints rubbed & slight wear to extrems., 8vo, together with Lewis (William), A Treatise on the Game of Chess; Containing an Introduction to the Game, and an analysis of the Various Openings of Games, with Several New Modes of Attack and Defence; To which are added, Twenty-five New Chess Problems on Diagrams, pub. 1844, wood eng. illusts., occasional spotting to margins, near contemp. half calf, recent morocco title label to spine, upper joint cracked, slight wear, 8vo, together with Pachman (Ludek), Complete Chess Strategy 3: Play on the Wings, 1st ed., 1978, orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo
£300-400
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£200-300
404 Clemens (Titus Flavius of Alexandria). [Klementos Alexandreos ta Ehuriskomena]. Clementis Alexandrini Opera, Graece et Latine..., Editio Nova, juxta Parisinam Anni MDCXLI, Cologne, 1688, title in red & black with eng. illust. (greek text to first line), double-column text in greek and latin, title with signature to fore-edge margin and ink stamp to lower outer corner, some browning and spotting, contemp. vellum, dust-soiled, upper joint slightly torn at head, folio (1)
£150-200
405 Collins (Wilkie). Miss or Mrs.? and Other Stories in Outline, 1st ed, Richard Bentley, 1873, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, occasional light spotting, endpapers renewed, orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, neatly rebacked preserving orig. spine, few minor marks, 8vo Sadleir 597; Wolff 1366. (1)
£200-300
406 Conti (Natale). Natalis Comitis Mythologiae, sive Explicationis Fabularum, Libri decem..., Eiusdem Libri IIII De Venatione..., Accessit G. Linocerii Musarum Mythologia & Anonymi..., Geneva: apud Stephanum Gamonetum, 1602, woodcut device to title, slight dampstaining and light worming to lower margins (mostly affecting first & last few leaves), contemp. vellum with manuscript title to spine, rodent damage to yapp fore-edges, 8vo (1)
401 Caesar (Gaius Julius). C. Julii Caesaris Rerum ab se Gestarum Commentarii, Lyon, 1557, title with woodcut device (with ink stamp and repair), five woodcut illustrations, two folding maps (one repaired), one or two marginal tears, a few spots, a.e.g., later full calf, spine with green label and gilt decoration, gauffered edges, 12mo (1)
£200-300
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407 Coxe (William). Memoirs of the Life and Administration of Sir Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, 3 volumes, 1798, engraved portrait frontispiece, folding genealogical table, four plates of engraved manuscript, upper pastedowns with armorial bookplate of George John Earl De La Warr, contemporary gilt dec. mottled calf, some restoration to joints, 4to, together with Memoirs of John Duke of Marlborough; with his Original Correspondence, 3 volumes, 1818, nine eng. plates and fifteen eng. maps (some folding) & 5pp. eng. facsimile manuscript, scattered spotting, upper pastedowns with armorial bookplate of Sir Joseph Verdin, contemporary half calf, two boards detached, 4to, with Butler (Samuel), Hudibras. A Poem, in Three Cantos, including Notes on Hudibras, 3 vols., 1793, eng. port. frontis. to vols. 1 & 3, addn. eng. vign. titles to vols. 1 & 2 and vol. 3 letterpress title with eng. vignette, two eng. plts. and few eng. illusts. to text, occasional spotting and toning, a.e.g., 20th c. half calf gilt, slightly marked, 4to (9)
410 Davies (John). The History of Appian of Alexandria, in Two Parts..., Printed for John Amery, 1679, small worm hole to inner margin of leaves, bookplate to front pastedown, contemp. speckled calf, rebacked, rubbed, 4to (1)
£150-200
411 Dibdin (Thomas Frognall). Bibliotheca Spenceriana; or a Descriptive Catalogue of the Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century in the Library of George John Earl Spencer, vols. 1-4 only (of 7), 1st ed., London: for the Author, by W. Bulmer and Co., Shakespeare Press, 1814, half-titles, engraved plates and illusts. including some on india paper, manuscript shelf number in ink to titles, Young Mens Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati blind stamp to title and bookplate to upper pastedown, presentation book label to upper pastedown, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, contemp. green half morocco by Tout & Sons, gilt dec. spines faded, joints cracking, slight wear and marked, large 4to
£150-200
Large Paper copy. From the library of Robert O. Lenkiewicz. (4)
£150-200
408 Craig (W.M.). Sports of Love in Six Poems and Six Etchings......, Dedicated to the Ladies of the British Empire, pub. Thomas M’Lean, 1818, addn. dec. half title and six hand coloured etched plts. by Edward Orme, some spotting and offsetting throughout, contemp. gilt and blind dec. morocco, rubbed and worn at extrems., slim 4to (1)
£70-100
409 Cyprian (Saint, Bishop of Carthage). D. Caecilii Cypriani, Episcopi Carthaginensis & Martyris, Opera: Per des Erasmum Roterodamum saepius a mendis summa uigilantia repurgata, & doctissimis annotationibus ad finem adiectis illustra, Heruagium & Brand, Basel, 1558, Dtitle and final leaf with woodcut device, woodcut initials, occasional underlining and marginalia, occasional marginal water stains, small wormholes, ink stamp to title and at front, contemporary blindstamped vellum over boards, brass clasps, manuscript labels to spine, some soiling and wear at edges, folio
412 Dickens (Charles). A Tale of Two Cities, 1st ed., 1st issue, Chapman and Hall, 1859, 1st issue with p.213 incorrectly numbered 113 (corrected in early ms.), sixteen etched plts. by H.K. Browne, incl. frontis. and addn. title, one text leaf and three plts. frayed at margins (one laid down), list of plts. present (often wanting), near contemp. half calf gilt, sl. rubbed in places and spine lightly faded, 8vo, together with a 1st ed. of Our Mutual Friend, 1865, lacking one plt., 2 vols. in one, near contemp. gilt dec. morocco, joints split, 8vo, plus a 1st ed. of Edwin Drood, 1870, complete, contemp. half calf, 8vo
Adams C3160. (1)
Eckel, pp.86-90; Smith I, 13. (3)
£200-300
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413 Eliot (George, trans. i.e. Marian Evans). The Essence of Christianity, by Ludwig Feuerbach, Translated from the Second German Edition by Marian Evans, 1st translated ed., London: John Chapman, 1854, half-title ‘Chapman’s Quarterly Series no.VI’, recent endpapers, orig. blind dec. cloth, rebacked, preserving orig. spine, slight wear to board edges, 8vo
416 [Fraser, James Baillie]. The Dark Falcon. A Tale of the Attruck, 4 vols., 1st ed., Richard Bentley, 1844, pages toned and brittle, with some loss to blank margins, mostly at front and rear, some fingersoiling, vols. 2-4 with large advert. label on verso of title-page, bookseller’s advert mounted on front pastedowns, free endpapers detached, untrimmed, orig. boards, crudely rebacked with cloth, corners worn and one replaced, large 12mo, in purpose-made book box, together with [Hughes, Thomas], Tom Brown at Oxford, 3 vols., 1st ed., Cambridge, 1861, bound without pub. ads., early 20th c. half morocco, extrems. rubbed & scuffed, 8vo, with The Scouring of the White Horse; or, the Long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk... Illustrated by Richard Doyle, 1st ed., Cambridge, 1859, double-page wood eng. frontis., numerous illusts., 16pp. pubs. catalogue dated 1858 at rear, scattered spotting, front free endpaper with embossed stamp, a.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, and [Ferrier, Susan Edmonstone], Destiny; or, The Chief’s Daughter, 3 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1831, armorial bookplate of John Bannerman to front pastedowns, contemp. half calf gilt, joints cracked & some wear, large 12mo, plus [Fraser, James Baillie], The Kuzzilbash. A Tale of Khorasan, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1828, half-titles and pubs. ads. not present, contemp. ownership signature to upper margins of titlepages, some spotting, vol. 1 lacks front free-endpaper, contemp. half calf, worn, with covers detached, some amateur labels to spines, ms. labels, large 12mo
This is the only book published in the UK with George Eliot’s real name Marian Evans on the title page. (1) £100-150
414 Evelyn (John). Memoirs, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John Evelyn..., Comprising His Diary, from the Year 1641 to 17056..., 2nd ed., 2 vols. in four, 1819, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED containing a total of 236 17th-19th c. eng. plts. including some by Hollar (many neatly mounted & few folding), occasional minor spotting, a.e.g., contemp. plum straight-grain morocco, elaborate gilt & blind decoration, 4to A handsome set. (4)
£400-600
415 Fore-edge paintings. The Complete Works of Lord Byron..., [Galignani, c.1830s], half-title with early ms. inscription, plts., incl. eng. port. frontis., title-page with early ms. name at head and lower portion excised (with loss of imprint), marbled endpapers, hinges splitting, gilt edges with two fore-edge paintings by Clare Brooksbank, one on one half of the page block after John William Waterhouse’s ‘Hylas and the Nymphs’, and the other on the other half of the page block after Edward Burne-Jones’s ‘The Mirror of Venus’, contemp. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, large 8vo in 4s (1)
For first title see Sadleir 902*/904; Wolff 2345/2347. ‘The Dark Falcon’ is the only work by Fraser not in Sadleir’s collection; Wolff had difficulty finding a copy, saying: “this must be a fantastically rare novel”. (14) £200-300
£100-150
417 Gibbon (Edward). The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, 6 vols., Dublin, 1781, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 and two folding eng. maps, worming to vol. 5 mostly at front of volume, contemp. calf, morocco labels to spines (one title label lacking), 8vo, together with Hume (David & Smollett, Tobias), The History of England, 13 vols., Edinburgh, 1810, eng. port. frontis. to vol. 1 & 9, contemp. calf gilt, 8vo, with Buchan (William), Domestic Medicine: or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and Simple Medicines..., 18th ed., 1803, half-tite, contemp. calf, lower board detached and extrems. worn, 8vo, plus other antiquarian, mostly late 18th/early 19th c., including a few odd volumes (54)
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Lot 420
418 Gondar (Jacques). Chroniques Francoises... publièes par F. Michel, suivies de Recherches sur le Style par Charles Nodier, Paris: Louis Janet, [1830], five hand-col. and illuminated plts. (incl. titlepage), plus hand-col. and illuminated full-page illusts., borders, and initials, 4pp. musical notation at rear, stitching partially broken and title-page detached, pink moiré endpapers, a.e.g., orig. embossed purple velvet, a few minor marks, spine faded and a trifle worn in places, contained in orig. straight-grained maroon morocco slipcase with silk lining (becoming detached), large 12mo in 6s (1)
£100-150
419 Good (John Mason, and others). Pantologia. A New Cyclopaedia, Comprehending a Complete Series of Essays, Treatises and Systems..., the Whole Presenting a Distinct Survey of Human Genius, Learning and Industry, 12 vols., 1813, numerous eng. plts. of flowers, fish, spiders, insects, scientific instruments etc., including some hand coloured & folding, a few leaves slightlyy loose, occ. spotting, contemp. calf, gilt dec. spines, vol. 9 with spine detached, vol. 10 lacks lower half of spine and vol. 11 lacks spine, few boards detached, some joints cracked and extrems. worn, 8vo Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (12)
421 Guild of Women Binders. The Song of Solomon. With Twelve Full Page Plates: and Various Other Decorations, by H. Granville Fell, Chapman & Hall, for the Guild of Women Binders, 1897, numerous plts., full-page illusts., and decs., printed on Japanese paper, eng. bookplate of Marion Cooper on front pastedown, t.e.g., orig. pictorial vellum painted in colours and gold, spine with blue flowers, upper cover showing a young lady in a garden, inscribed below ‘As the lily among thorns so is my love among the daughters’, with painted lettering above and below ‘I am the Rose of Sharon and the Lily of the Valleys’, sl. dusty and marked, 4to
£150-200
420 Gregory I (Pope, c.540-604). Divi Gregorii Papae, Huivis Nominis Primi, Cognomento Magni, Omnia, quae Extant, Opera, 2 vols., A. Birckman, Antwerp, 1572, titles with large woodcut device (with annotation and ink stamps), woodcut initials, text in double column, a few light spots, contemporary blindstamped vellum over boards, manuscript labels to spines, a little rubbed and soiled, folio Adams G1173. (2)
Limited edition, 84/100 copies. Many of the painted vellum bindings associated with the Guild of Women Binders were executed by members of the Royal School of Art Needlework (this copy appears to have the remains of their label on the front pastedown). (2) £300-400
£300-400
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Lot 423 422 Hobbes (Thomas). Elementa Philosophica de Cive, Frid. Zeidlerum, Paris?, c. 1690’s, engraved title (by Beck), occasional underlining and annotation, bound with Eyphma Compendiarium in Religione Christiana Nouvum... Leipzig, 1676, occasional light spotting and soiling, contemporary calf, small loss at foot of spine, rubbed, 12mo, together with Collegium Practicum, Juxta Titt. Pandect. Jur. Civ. Continua Serie Connexos, Conceptum, Usitissimis Actionum & Exceptionum... by Quirinus Schacher, Leipzig, 1694, engraved frontispiece, title printed in red and black (both detached), woodcut ornaments and initals, occasional marginal inkstain, contemporary vellum, manuscript title to spine, some soiling and stains, with others vellum-bound including Tacitus, 1664 (8)
423 Illuminated manuscript. Two Poems by John Masefield, Written out and Illuminated by Betty Brown, Bentley Priory, 1923, title-page and 4pp. written in a calligraphic hand and expertly illluminated with floral and foliate borders and initials in gold and colours, colophon in black and red ink, a few light fox spots, marbled endpapers, a.e.g., orig. blue calf by Sangorski, spine and returns faded, covers with gilt single fillet border and stylised lily tool at each corner, gilt volute and tassel roll on turn-ins, slim 4to, together with an ALS from Alberto Sangorski loosely inserted, plus A Creed, by John Masefield, Written out and Illuminated by Joan W. Brown, 1921, calligraphic title-page and colophon, and 6pp. written in a calligraphic hand and illuminated with small initials in blue and red, and large elongated initials in colours and gold, on vellum, a few light fox spots, a.e.g., orig. green calf, probably by Sangorski, extrems. sl. rubbed, spine faded, dotted roll decorated raised bands between gilt rules, covers with gilt single fillet and dot roll border, volute cornerpieces, upper cover gilt-titled, gilt fillets on turn-ins, slim 8vo, plus a portion of a letter bearing Sangorski’s signature loosely inserted, plus The Seasons, Written out by Elizabeth Mary Brown, 1921, 7pp. written in a calligraphic hand, incl. title-page, illuminated in colours and gold with large and small initial letters, a.e.g., orig. dark blue calf, probably by Sangorski, dotted roll decorated raised bands between triple rules, seedhead tool in each compartment, covers with gilt single fillet border and inner triple fillet panel with flower tool at each outer corner, gilt-titled in centre of upper cover, dotted line roll on edges, gilt roll on turn-ins, slim 8vo, plus a portion of a letter bearing Sangorski’s signtaure loosely inserted
£200-300
The highly accomplished work of three sisters. Their skills were admired by Alberto Sangorski who writes to Betty Brown: ‘Herewith I am sending you your illuminated manuscript bound in calf and trust you will like it and hope you will still continue to keep to your writing and illuminating, as it would be such a pity to stop now having advanced so well. Your work has been greatly admired and you show great promise...’. Bentley Priory, near Stanmore in Middlesex, was a school for girls in the early 1920s (closing in 1924). (3) £400-600
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424 Jewish Law. Mischna sive Totius Hebraeorum Juris, Rituum, Antiquitatum, ac Legum Oralium Systema, cum Clarissimorum Rabbinorum Maimonidis & Bartenorae commentariis integris, ed. Guilielmus Surenhusius, six parts bound in 3 vols., Amsterdam, Gerardus & Jacobus Borstius, 1698-1703, engraved frontis. to each part, titles printed in red and black, with printer’s woodcut device, eight plates, including three folding, contemp. uniform full blindstamped vellum, some soiling and spines darkened, with Glasgow University Library label and withdrawn stamp to front pastedown of each vol., folio (3)
£300-500
425 Kingsley (Charles). Andromeda and Other Poems, 1st ed., John Parker, 1858, contemporary green half morocco, spine and edges a little rubbed, 8vo, with a loose 3 pp. signed autograph letter, dated 1871, from Charles Kingsley to a Mr Skelton thanking him for a visit, with an additional 3 pp. autograph letter tipped-in, dated 1888, from the publisher John Parker to Mrs Kingsley after the death of her husband, together with The Water-Babies. A Fairy Tale for a LandBaby, new ed., 1885, b & w illustrations by Linley Sambourne, spotting front and rear, bookplate, t.e.g., contemporary half morocco, spine faded, 4to, with a 1 pp. autograph letter tipped-in, dated 1885 from the illustrator Linley Sambourne to Austin Dobson (1840-1921, author and poet) thanking him for approving his illustrations for the book (2)
£100-150
426 [Kingsley, Charles]. Politics for the People, John W. Parker, May-July 1848 [all issued], pp.iv+64+[81]-284 (pp.65-80 are commonly not present), endpapers foxed, orig. cloth-backed boards, with printed paper spine label (chipped), spine faded, covers with some light marks, 8vo Scarce Christian Socialist paper, edited by F.D. Maurice, J.M. Ludlow and others. Charles Kinglsey contributed to the journal under the pseudonym of Parson Lot. (1) £80-120
427 Koran. The Koran, Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed, Translated from the Original Arabic; with Explanatory Notes, Taken from the most Approved Commentators. To which is Prefixed, a Preliminary Discourse by George Sale, 2 vols., new ed., Bath: printed by S. Hazard, 1795, eng. folding map, three eng. genealogical plts. (inc. two folding), one folding eng. plt., endpapers renewed, contemp. sprinkled calf, old rebacked spines with gilt decoration and morocco labels, corners repaired, upper joint of vol. 1 split, spines & extrems. rubbed, 8vo (2)
429 Lessius (Leonard). De Justitia et Jure ceteresq[ue] Virtutibus Cardinalibus Libri Quatuor, Ad 2.2 D. Thomae, a quaest. 47. vsque ad q. 171..., 5th ed., Antwerp: Ex Officina Plantiniana, Apud Balthasarem Moretum et Viduam Io. Moreti, et Io Mursium, 1621, eng. title by Cornelis Galle after Peter Paul Rubens, with early ownership to upper margin, printer’s woodcut device at rear, gatherings A-E with single worm trail diminishing to hole at gutter, dampstaining to lower outer corners (mostly at front of volume), front free endpaper detached, contemp. calf gilt, lacks spine and boards detached, very rubbed & worn, folio
£300-500
428 Lequien (Michel). Oriens Christianus, in quatuor patriarchatus digestus; quo exhibentur Ecclesiae, Patriarchae, caeterique praesules totius orientis, 3 vols., Paris, Typographia Regia, 1740, four folding or double-page engraved maps by D’Anville, contemp. uniform calf, gilt dec. spines, some wear with joints cracked and covers and edges scuffed, folio
One UK institutional location only (St John’s College, Cambridge, Special Collections). This work was first published in 1605. The engraved title after Rubens first appeared in the 1621 edition. The volume forms a work of moral theology which is “one of the earliest treatises to investigate the ethics of economics” (The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church, p.818). De Justitia et Jure is Lessius’s most important work, being notable for its analysis of contemporary commercial practice. (1) £500-700
A history of the Eastern Church, published as a supplement to the Byzantinae Historiae Scriptores published in Paris between 1648 and 1711. (3) £200-300
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430 Maurice (Major Gen. Sir Frederick). History of the War in South Africa 1899-1902, 8 vols. including 4 vols of maps, 1906-1910, numerous folding maps, original blue cloth gilt, fraying to head and foot of spines, 8vo, together with Brackenbury (Henry), The Ashanti War; A Narrative, 2 vols, 1874, facsimile letter, 6 plans including two contained in pocket at rear of vol. two, rebacked with new endpapers, remains of original backstrips relaid, 8vo, and Dennis Edwards (pub.), The Anglo-Boer War 1899-1900. An Album of Upwards of Three Hundred Photographic Engravings, Cape Town, [1901], b & w half-tone photo. illusts throughout, patterned cloth endpapers, orig. pictorial buckram, oblong folio, plus other South Africa interest (17)
433 Murray (Charles Augustus). The Prairie-Bird, 3 vols., 1st ed., Richard Bentley, 1844, some marginal staining and marks, small ink stamp at foot of front pastedowns, untrimmed, orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed and some soiling, spine ends slightly frayed, printed spine labels rubbed and chipped, third vol. with upper outer corner of front cover creased, large 12mo (Sabin 51489; Sadleir 1818; Wolff 5022), together with Maxwell (W.H.), The Bivouac; or Stories of the Peninsular War, 3 vols., 1st ed., Richard Bentley, 1837, half-titles present, first vol. with neat ms. ownership name on front pastedown, orig. olive green moiré cloth, gilt lettered spine labels, faded, marked and some fraying to spines, 8vo (Sadleir 1676; Wolff 4662), with [Howard, Edward Granville], Outward Bound; or A Merchant's Adventures, 3 vols., 1st ed., Henry Colburn, 1838, halftitles present in vols. 2 and 3 (all called-for), vol. 2 with pubs. ad. leaf at rear, no pubs. cat. in vol. 1, armorial bookplate of Ferguson of Raith on front pastdowns, vol. 1 with front free endpaper becoming detached, vol. 3 with joints repaired with linen, rough-trimmed, shaken and some gatherings starting, orig. cloth-backed boards with printed paper spine labels, rubbed and some wear to joints and spine ends, early ms. ownership name on upper covers, large 12mo (Sadleir 1226; Wolff 3307), and [Haliburton, Thomas Chandler], Sam Slick's Wise Saws and Modern Instances; or, What He Said, Did, or Invented, 2 vols., 1st ed., Hurst and Blackett, 1853, pubs. cat. at rear of each vol., toned and foxed, vol. 2 with one gathering starting (sl. edge-frayed and one leaf with horizontal closed tear), circular armorial bookplate on front pastedowns, orig. blindstamped green cloth gilt, some light marks, spines faded and sl. frayed at ends, 8vo, plus The Clockmaker; or The Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville, 2nd & 3rd series, 1st eds., Richard Bentley, 1838 & 1840, and The Americans at Home; or, Byeways, Backwoods, and Prairies, 3 vols., Hurst and Blackett, 1854
£200-300
431 Meredith (Louisa Anne). Loved, and Lost! The True Story of a Short Life. Told in Verse and Illustrated, n.d., c. 1860, sixteen litho. plts. (incl. addn. title), occ. spotting, upper hinge split, orig. gilt dec. cloth, rubbed, 8vo (1)
£80-120
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£300-400
434 Olmo (Josef del). Relacion Historica del Auto General de Fe, que se Celebro en Madrid este Ano de 1680..., Madrid, 1680, additional engraved title (damaged and repaired with some loss to inner margin), some water stains mainly at front and rear, later red half morocco gilt, a little rubbed and scuffed, small 4to (1)
£150-200
435 Prayer Book [Ethiopic]. Ethiopian manuscript prayer book on vellum, late 18th or early 19th century, 152 vellum leaves of handwritten manuscript in Ge’ez language, written in black and orange-red ink, single decorative head-piece and tail-piece at front and towards rear of vol., some soiling and marginal marks and discolouration throughout, occ. minor defects and crudely stitched repairs, contemp. wooden boards, backstrip def., small square 4to (180 x 165mm), with original leather carrying case (worn) From the library of Robert O. Lenkiewicz. (1)
436 Rack (Edmund). Essays, Letters, and Poems, by Edmund Rack, Secretary to the Society for the Encouragement of Agriculture, Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, and to the Philosophical Society, Lately Insituted at Bath; and Author of Mentor’s Letters to Youth, pub. Bath, 1781, half-title present, advert leaf at rear, modern half calf gilt with morocco label to spine, rubbed, 8vo
432 Missal. Missale Romanum... , Antwerp: Plantin, 1644, title printed in red and black with eng. vign., printed in red and black throughout, woodcut initials, some rubricated, full-page eng. illusts., printer’s device printed in red to final leaf recto, occ. spotting and soiling, old thumb markers to margins of several leaves in signatures V and X and final two lines of V1 recto repaired and completed in neat and sympathetic manuscript, gilt-gauffered edges, contemp. gilt and blind-stamped morocco, lacks clasps, rubbed, spine rubbed, upper joint cracked, a little wear to spine ends and extremities, 4to in 8s (1)
£300-500
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£100-150
439 Sheridan (Richard Brinsley). A Trip to Scarborough. A Comedy. As Performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Altered from Vanbrugh’s Relapse; or, Virtue in Danger, 1st ed., printed for G. Wilkie, 1781, half-title present, a.e.g., early 20th c. tan calf by Riviere, gilt dec. spine with red morocco labels, 8vo, together with The Critic or a Tragedy Rehearsed... as it is performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, printed for T. Becket, 1781, half-title present, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, some scattered foxing, t.e.g., marbled endpapers, early 20th c. mottled calf by Wood, gilt dec. spine with contrasting leather labels, extrems. rubbed and joints weak, 8vo, plus The Rivals, A Comedy. As it is Acted at the Theatre-Royal in Covent-Garden, 1st ed., printed for John Wilkie, 1775, half-title present, Epilogue bound after the Prologue as usual, occn. foxing, endpapers renewed, contemp. marbled calf, rebacked, gilt dec. spine, 8vo, plus two others by Sheridan (Pizarro, 1799, and The School for Scandal, 4th ed., 1782), plus The Battle of Marathon by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, 1891, and Poems by Thomas Gray, 1907, all smartly bound in full leather
437 Raleigh (Sir Walter). The History of the World in Five Books, 11th. ed., To which is Prefix’d the Life of the Author. Newly Compil’d...., by Mr Oldys. Also his trial with some Additions Together with a new and more copious Index to the whole work, 2 vols. bound in 1, 1736, title printed in red & black, with later pencil ownership signature, eng. portrait frontis. by G.Vertue, table and index at rear, eight b & w engraved maps bound in at rear, modern blind stamped calf, folio
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‘Before the Oxford edition of 1829 this used to be called the best edition’ (Lowndes. pp. 2039). (1) £200-400
440 [Smith, James & Horatio]. Rejected Addresses: Or the New Theatrum Poetarum, 1st ed., 1812, half-titles not present, occ. spotting, armorial bookplate of General Aylmer to front pastedowns, contemp. half calf gilt, lightly rubbed, 8vo, plus Grattan (Thomas Colley), Jacqueline of Holland. A Historical Tale, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1831, half-titles wanting (if called-for), vol. 1 with contemp. ms. ownership signature at head of title-page, occ. light spotting, bookplate removed from front pastedowns, contemp. half calf, rubbed, slight wear to extrems., large 12mo, plus fourteen others similar
438 [Refuge, Eustache de]. The Art of Complaisance or the means to Oblige in Conversation, Printed for John Starkey, 1673, [12], 180 p., [11], contemp. calf, cracking to hinges, staining around spine area, rubbed, 8vo (1)
£200-300
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443 [Tedeschi, Niccolo]. Abbatis Panormitani Repertorium in Loculentissimas Praelectiones quas idem in quinque Decretalium libros diuino prorsus ingenio, labore incredibili & studio doctissime iuxta ac elegantissime concinnauit..., Venice, 1571, woodcut device to title, woodcut port. illust. to A2, few small worm holes, contemp. vellum, marked and slightly dust-soiled, spine with some loss of vellum to raised bands, covers near detached, folio (1)
£250-350
444 Terentius (Publius). Il Terentio Latino, Comentato in Lingua Toscana..., Venice: Vincenzo Valgrisi, 1567, printer’s woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, early ownership signature to title, occasional light marginal dampstaining (mostly at front of volume), signatures excised at head & foot of front free-endpaper, contemp. limp vellum, lacks ties, 4to in 8s Not in Adams. (1)
£200-300
445 Thackeray (William Makepeace). An Essay on the Genius of George Cruikshank with numerous Illustrations of his Works, 2 vols., 1840, addn. dec. half title to each vol., title and text window mounted and reset to large 4to, EXTRA ILLUSTRATED with approx. 300 addn. etchings and engravings, t.e.g., early 20th century half morocco gilt, large 4to (2)
446 Thackeray (William Makepeace). The History of Henry Esmond, Esq., 3 vols., 1st ed., 1852, 16 pp. pubs. list at end of vol. III, occasional spotting, one or two leaves loosening, original cloth, paper labels to spines, chips, one lower joint splitting, 8vo, together with Reade (Charles), White Lies, A Story, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1857, a few spots, vol. I hinges breaking, bookseller stamp, bookplates, original green cloth, spines ends rubbed, slight lean, 8vo
441 Stations of the Cross. Le Tableau de la Croix Represente dans les Ceremonie de la Ste. Messe Ensemble la Tresor de la Devotion aux Soufrances de Nre. S.I.C. le Tout Enrichi de Belles Figures, Paris: F. Mazot, 1651, pp.[vii]+39(i.e. 74)+[5], copper eng. throughout with title-page, dedication leaf, port., and text with versos illustrating moments in the celebration of mass and scenes from the life of Christ, and rectos with prayers in Latin and French flanked by saints, two leaves early ms. at rear entitled ‘Atto di Contrizione’, toned and some soiling, marbled endpapers, contemp. gilt panelled red morocco, rubbed and some minor edge-wear, 8vo Collation conforms to the copy held at the V&A Libraries. (1)
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£150-200
447 Theodoret (Bishop of Cyrus). Beati Theodoreti, Cyrensis Episcopi, Theologi Vetustissimi, Opera..., 2 vols. in one, J. Birckmann, Colone, 1573, woodcut device to titles and final leaf versos, woodcut initials, text in double column, first title repaired at foot with previous owner signature and ink stamp, a little soiled, occasional small wormholes, contemporary blindstamped vellum over boards, brass clasps, manuscript label and lettering to spine, a little rubbed and soiled, folio Adams T480. (1)
£250-350
442 Taylor (Jeremy). XXVIII Sermons Preached at Golden Grove; Being for the Summer Half-Year, Beginning on Whit-Sunday, and Ending on the XXV. Sunday After Trinity..., Printed for Richard Royston, 1654, some marginal toning, fraying to last few leaves, disbound, small folio, together with Eniautos. A Course of Sermons for all the Sundays of the Year. Fitted to the Great Necessities, and for the Supplying the Wants of Preaching in Many Parts of this Nation..., 2nd ed., corrected, 1655, title page soiled, fraying and slight loss to several leaves at front, disbound, small folio, plus Paley (William), Works..., 7 vols., new ed., 1825, eng. frontis. to vol. 1, 20th c. half calf with morocco labels to each, 8vo, plus Illustrations of Paley’s Natural Theology; With Descriptive Letter Press, pub. Oxford, 1826, thirty-six eng. plts. (incl. twelve hand-col.), some occ. spotting, matching 20th c. half calf with morocco labels to spine, 8vo (10)
£200-300
£200-300
448 Thompson (Joseph T.). A Dictionary in Oordoo and English, compiled from the best authorities and arranged according to the order of the English alphabet, Serampore: Printed for the Compiler, 1838, insect damage to first and last leaves with some loss and old paper repairs, some spotting and soiling, a few leaves detached, lacks final two leaves, contemp. sheep, worn, folio Thompson had published a shorter and smaller volume in Serampore four years earlier: ‘An Englisn and Oordoo school dictionary in Roman characters: with the accentuations of the Oordoo words, calculated to facilitate their pronunciation by Europeans’. (1) £100-150
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449 [Thornton, Alfred]. The Adventures of a Post Captain: by a Naval Officer, with Characteristic Engravings, by Mr. Williams, 2nd issue, [1817], addn. hand-col. title, twenty-four hand-col. aquatint plts. (inc. frontis.), some offsetting to text, hinges repaired, contemp. half calf, rebacked preserving orig. gilt dec. spine, 8vo (Tooley 485), together with Rowlandson (Thomas, illust.), The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, [by William Coombe], 8th ed., n.d., c.1819; The Second Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of Consolation, 3rd ed., 1820; The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of a Wife, 1st ed., n.d., c.1821, together three vols., hand-col. aquatint titles to vols. 1 & 3 (with col. pencil annotation to upper margins), seventy-seven hand-col. aquatint plts., contemp. half calf, gilt dec. spines, upper panels of spines to vols. 1 & 3 torn with loss, joints cracked and slight wear, 8vo (Abbey Life, 265-267. Tooley 427) (4)
451 Vega (Garcilasso de la). The Royal Commentaries of Peru, in Two Parts. The First Part, Treating the Original of their Incas or Kings: Of their Idolatry..., The Second Part, Describing the Manner by which that New World was Conquered by the Spaniards..., Printed by Miles Flesher for Richard Tonson, 1688, eng. port. frontis., title in red & black, ten eng. plts., small worm hole to extreme lower margin of p.393-410 (affecting one plt.), contemp. sheep, professional reback, rubbed, small folio Sabin 98760; Wing G214. An important early work on Peru. Ex libris Sir Neville Hickman, Bart., of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, with his bookplate to upper pastedown. (1) £800-1200
452 Wanostrocht (Nicholas). Felix on the Bat; being a Scientific Inquiry into the Use of the Cricket Bat; together with the History and Use of the Catapulta. Also, the Laws of Cricket, as Revised by the Marylebone Club, 1845, lacks half-title, seven hand coloured litho. plates, three uncoloured plates, some spotting and edge toning, original cloth, lacking upper cover with some leaves near-detached, 4to
£200-300
450 Trollope (Anthony, ed.). The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson: by one of the firm, 1st English ed. in bookform, Smith, Elder, 1870, four wood eng. plts., incl. frontis. and addn. title, pubs. ad. leaf at rear, bookplate of Frank Seton and book ticket above on front pastedown, W.H. Smith embossed stamp on front free endpaper, hinges split, orig. brown cloth blocked in black and gilt, lower joint split & extrems. frayed, 8vo, together with Trollope (Anthony), An Eye for an Eye, 1st bookform ed., Chapman & Hall, 1879, half-titles present, 32pp. pubs. cat. at rear of vol. 2 dated December 1878, hinges repaired, rough-trimmed, orig. olive green cloth blocked in black, rubbed and marked, rebacked with orig. gilt lettered spines relaid, Mudie’s Select Library labels on upper cover, 8vo Sadleir, Trollope, 15a and 53. (3)
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453 Westminster Assembly. The Confession of Faith, together with the Larger and Lesser Catechismes. Composed by the Reverend Assembly of Divines, Sitting at Westminster, Presented to both Houses of Parliament. Again Published with the Scriptures at large..., 2nd ed., 1658, first & last few leaves frayed to lower outer corners, few leaves with slight worming to inner blank margins, some dampstaining, early 19th c. sheep, upper board detached and some wear, 4to Wing C5796. (1)
£150-200
£80-120
454 White-Melville (G. J. ). M. or N., 2 vols., 1st ed., 1869, halftitles, author’s contemporary signed inscription to both titles, for Carrie, pubs. ad. leaf at rear of vol. 2, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and slightly marked, spines faded, 8vo, together with Digby Grand, an Autobiography, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1853, half-title to vol. 1, a.e.g., contemp. green half morocco gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo, with General Bounce, or, The Lady and Locusts, 2 vols., 1st ed., 1855, half-title to vol. 1, some spotting, contemp. green half morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo, together with seven other titles by the same author, plus Meredith (George) One of Our Conquerors, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1891, front hinge to vol. 2 broken, original blue cloth, spines darkened, rubbed, 8vo, plus Lord Ormont and his Aminta. A Novel, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1894, half-titles present, endpapers browned (vol. 1 front endpaper renewed, vol. 2 endpaper reinforced at front), original green cloth, edges rubbed, 8vo (one of 1500 copies), plus eight others similar (34)
£200-300
455 Wood (Anthony). Athenae Oxonienses. An Exact History of all the Writers and Bishops who have had their Education in the most Ancient and Famous University of Oxford ..., 2nd ed., very much corrected and enlarged; with the Addition of above 500 new lives from the author’s original manuscript, 2 vols., 1721, title to each vol. printed in red and black, some minor browning and pale waterstain to lower margins, contemp. panelled calf, worn with joints cracked, and outer corners showing, folio (2)
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457 Ceruti (Benedetto & Chiocco, Andrea). Musaeum Franc. Calceolarii ..., Iuculenter descriptum, & perfectum, in guo multa ad naturalem, moralemq[ue] philiosophia[m] spectantia, non pauca ad rem mediciam pertintia erudite proponuntur, & expicantur ..., 1st ed., Verona: Angelum Tamum, 1622, engraved allegorical title (ownership inscription and signature of J. L. Stubenrauch at foot), forty-three engraved illusts., including eight full page, woodcut initials and decorations, lacks half title and folding eng. frontis. (the latter supplied in old good quality facsimile), a little spotting, later half calf gilt over boards, rubbed, folio (285 x 190mm)
456 Barrow (John). A New and Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Containing not only an Explanation of the Various Terms made use of in the Following Arts and Sciences; but also, Whatever else is requisite to Render those Branches of Literature Themselves..., 1751, eng. frontis., sixty-one eng. plts., marginal staining to a few leaves (affecting one plt.), contemp. reverse calf, some cracking and old repairs to joints, wear to extrems., folio (1)
£200-300
One of the earliest cabinets of natural history. Krivatsy 2341; Wellcome I, 1412. (1) £1000-1500
458 Cohausen (Johann Heinrich). Neu-angerichtete medicinische Thee-Tafel, 3rd ed., mit einer besondern Vorrede versehen von Valentino Krautermann, Lemgo, Johann Heinrich Meyer, 1750, eng. frontis., showing figures drinking tea at a table, some light browning throughout, contemp. half calf, worn, 8vo (1)
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463 Palissy (Bernard). Oeuvres, edited by Faujas de Saint Fond and Gobet, Paris, 1777, second state without the portrait and dedication to Benjamin Franklin (as usual), half title, title with woodcut device, a little spotting and occ. marginal browning, ink lib. stamps to title, recto and verso, and at foot of final page, contemp. mottled calf, rebacked, edge and corner wear, 4to (1)
£300-500
464 Sibly (Ebenezer). A Key to Physic, and the Occult Sciences. Opening to Mental View, the system and order of the interior and exterior heavens; the analogy betwixt angels and the spirits of men, and the sympathy between celestial and terrestrial bodies, 1810, engraved frontis., and twelve engraved plates, bound with Appendix to Culpeper’s British Herbal, n.d., c. 1810, 76 pp., seventeen b&w eng. botanical plts., contemp. booksellers ticket to front pastedown, near-contemp. half calf, rubbed and scuffed, 4to in 2’s (1)
£100-150
465 Weale (John, ed.). Quarterley Papers on Engineering, Parts 310 (of 12), bound as vols. 2-5 (of 6), 1844-46, double-page eng. plts., a few with partial hand-colouring, some eng. illusts. to text, occ. spotting, orig. cloth backed boards with printed paper labels to spines, some soiling and sl. wear, labels chipped with some loss, 4to All articles, with plates, appear to be complete, as issued but due to difficulties of collation this offered not subject to return. (4) £100-150
ALCHEMY & NATURAL SCIENCES 459 Euclid. Euclides Elements of Geometry: The First VI Books: In a Compendious Form Contracted and Demonstrated, by Captain Thomas Rudd, Chief Engineer to His Late Majesty. Whereunto is Added, the Mathematical Preface of Mr. John Dee, R. & W. Leybourne for R. Tomlins and R. Boydell, 1651, title printed in red and black, woodcut headpieces and initials, diagramatic illustrations, small repair to N4 margin, a few leaves trimmed with loss, occasional annotation and scribbling, some dampstains and wormtracks affecting lettering, contemporary calf, rebacked and rubbed, lacking one clasp, small 4to
From the Library of Robert O. Lenkiewicz (1941-2002)
Wing E3396. First translation by Thomas Rudd, reprinted from Henry Billingsley’s first English translation of 1570, in which John Dee’s famous mathematical preface first appears. (1) £800-1200
460 Fantoni (Giovanni). Opuscula Medica et Physiologica, Geneva, 1738, title printed in red and black with woodcut device, woodcut ornaments and initails, large folding engraved plate by Daudet, errata leaf at end, scattered spotting, bookplate, modern calf-backed boards, 4to (1)
£150-200
461 Fyfe (Andrew). A Compendium of the Anatomy of the Human Body... Copied from the Most Celebrated Authors and from Nature, 3 vols., 1st ed., Edinburgh, 1800, half titles to each, 170 mostly handcoloured or sepia engraved plates only (of 171, lacking plate 71, External Parts of the Generation of the Female), library stamps, occasional soiling and waterstains, some offsetting, endpapers renewed contemporary mottled calf, rebacked, edges rubbed, 4to (3)
466 [Bonus, Petrus]. Pretiosa Margarita Novella de Thesauro, ac Pretiosissimo Philosophorum Lapide (edited by Janus Therapus Lacinius), 1st ed., Venice: Aldus, 1546, woodcut device to title (margins slightly frayed), woodcut illusts., early annotations & marks to title, few leaves of text and final leaf, also with some light underscoring and crossing through, lacking leaves E6-8 & X8 and supplied in photocopy facsimile, also lacking final leaf DD10 (with Printer’s dolphin and anchor device), some light underscoring, occasional spotting, light dampstaining & dust-soiling, lacks front endpaper, contemp. limp vellum, lacking ties, 8vo
£300-400
462 Halle (Johann Samuel). Magie, oder, die Zauberkrafte der Natur ..., volumes 1-3 (of 14), 2nd ed. of volume 1, 1st ed. of vols. 23, Berlin, 1784-85, eng. vign. to each title, twenty-three folding eng. plates, spotting and browning throughout, contemp. half calf gilt, over boards, sl. rubbed and soiled, 8vo (3)
Renouard 1546/6; Texas 310; UCLA 312; Censimento 16 CNC 26961; Mellon 17; Caillet 5910. A compilation of alchemical writings, forming a manual of practical alchemy. Petrus Bonus was a physician from Ferrara, and probably composed the Pretiosa margarita in Pula (Istria) in 1330. (1) £400-600
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467 Chelsea Physic Garden. Index Plantarum Officinalium, quas, ad Materiae Medicae Scientiam Promovendam, in Horto Chelseiano, ali ac Demonstrati curavit Societas Pharmaceutica Londinensis, [by Isaac Rand], London: J.W., 1730, some spotting and dustsoiling, front free endpaper excised to upper margin, contemp. sheep, joints cracked and loss of leather at head of spine, rubbed and some wear, 12mo Henrey 1252; Pritzel p.451. (1)
£200-300
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468 Chevanes (Jacques de). L’Incredulité Scavante, et la Credulité Ignorante: au sujet des Magiciens et des Sorciers, Avecque la Response à un Livre intitulé Apologie pour tous les Grands Personnages, qui ont esté faussement soupconnés de Magie, Lyon: Jean Molin, 1671, woodcut vignette to title, few woodcut initials, head & tailpieces, spattered ink marks to title, some spotting and light dampstaining, a few wormholes to lower margins, contemporary speckled sheep, gilt dec. spine, upper board with slight loss of leather to lower corner at joint, slight wear to upper & lower panels of spine, 4to Caillet 2333. (1)
£400-600
469 Cohausen (Johann Heinrich). Lumen Novum Phosphoris Accensum, sive Exercitatio Physico-Chymica, de causa lucis in Phosphoris tam naturalibus quam artificialibus..., 1st ed., Amsterdam: Joannes Oosterwyk, 1717, addn. eng. title, five eng. plts., bound without two advertisement leaves at rear, contemp. vellum, upper board gnawed to fore-edge and board generally edges worn, 8vo Duveen, p.139-140. This work is an early treatise on phosphorus and phosphorescence. (1) £200-300
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470 Del Rio (Martin Antoine). Disquisitionum Magicarum libri sex, in tres tomos partiti... Nunc secundis curis auctior longe, additionibus multis passim insertis, correctior quoque mendis sublatis, 3 vols. in one, Mainz: Johann Albin, 1603, title with dec. engraved border (short repaired closed tear to upper margin), woodcut initials, head- and tailpieces, folding table, pp.217/18 and 227/28 lacking and supplied in manuscript facsimile, browning and spotting, 19th c. endpapers, contemp. vellum, old reback, dustsoiled and few marks, folio (1)
£300-500
472 Fernel (Jean). De abditis rerum causis libri duo... editio postrema, Paris: Andreas Wechel, 1560, woodcut device to title and verso of final leaf, woodcut initials and headpieces, title with ownership signature of Johannes Nicander (of the University of Leipzig?) dated 1617, occasional early marginal notes, ink underscoring and erased lines of text, lacking front free endpaper, contemporary half blind-tooled pigskin, with faint manuscript annotations to boards (some early), some dust-soiling, few minor worm holes to joints, board edges worn, 8vo Jean Fernel (1497-1558) was a prominent physician, and at the time it was common for medical treatises to deal with demonic pathologies. This work, first published in 1548, examines the occult causes of diseases. (1) £300-500
471 [Duchesne, Joseph]. Pharmacopoea Dogmaticorum Restituta, Pretiosis selectisque Hermeticorum floribus abunde illustrata, Paris: Claude Morell, 1607, eng. title partly detached (ink stamp to verso), few dec. woodcut initials, lacking portrait, occasional early underscoring, final three leaves at rear strengthened to inner margins, some browning and dampstaining, contemp. vellum, dustsoiled and marked, 4to, together with Fernel (Jean), Medicina. Ad Henricum II. Galliarum regem Christianissimum, Lyon: Caesar Farina, 1664, woodcut device to title, some ink wash applied to letterpress of title, fore-edge close-trimmed slightly affecting marginal notes, 18th c. marbled sheep, green morocco title label to spine, 12mo, with Capello (Giovanni Battista), Lessico Farmaceutico-Chimico..., Venice: D. Louisa, 1762, front pastedown with bookplate of the Misericordia Convent of Vienna, contemp. sheep, old reback, spine worn at head, spine and extrems. rubbed, 4to, plus Becke (David von der), Epistola ad Praecellentissimum Virum Joelem Langelottum... qua Salis Tartari, aliorumque Salium fixorum, ab omnibus Philo-Chymicis ac curiosis Medicis..., Hamburg: G. Schultze, 1672, slight browning, modern boards, slim 8vo (4)
£300-500
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473 Fludd (Robert). Utriusque Cosmi Maioris Scilicet et Minoris Metaphysica, Physica Atque Technica Historia, In duo Volumina secundum Cosmi differentiam divisa..., Tomus Primus, [Tractatus Secundus, De Naturae Simia seu Technica Macrocosmi Historia, in Partes Undecim Divisa], 2 parts in one, 1st & 2nd eds., Oppenheim: Johann Theodor de Bry, and Frankfurt: Johann Theodor de Bry, 16171624, eng. titles to each (inc. part 2 title by M. Merian), numerous engraved & woodcut diags., one folding eng. plt. only (of 6), part 1 lacks pp.3-6, 9-16, and pages 21/22 bound before pages 19/20, part 2 lacks pp.409-413 and final blank, dampstaining and damp mottling, browning and marginal worm holes & worming, few leaves loose and frayed to margins, 18th c. half calf, joints cracked, marbled paper to boards torn with loss, very worn, folio
474 Fludd (Robert). Kaqolikon Medicorum Katoptron, in quo, quasi Speculo Politissimo morbi praesentes more demonstrativo clarissime indicantur... sive tomi primi, tractatus secundi, sectio secunda, de Morborum Signis..., 3 parts in one, [Frankfurt: Wolfgang Hofmann], 1631, woodcut initials, head and tailpieces, woodcut diagrams and engraved illustrations (1 folded), one eng. plate and one folding table (neatly reattached), title-page partly detached, spotting and browning throughout (some heavy), lower hinge split, 18th c. vellum, dirt soiled, folio Wellcome I, 2330. This volume forms the second part of Fludd’s Integrum morborum mysterium: sive medicinae catholicae... (1631). Fludd graduated from Oxford in medicine in 1605; however, his views on medicine were not orthodox and his writings were widely criticised. (1) £700-1000
Caillet 4042; Duveen 222; Mellon 74 (part I only); Mellon 83 (part II, 1624 edition). Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (1) £800-1200
475 Glanvill (Joseph). Scepsis Scientifica, or, Confest Ignorance, the way to Science; In an Essay of The Vanity of Dogmatizing, and Confident Opinion. With a Reply to the Exceptions of the Learned Thomas Albius, 2 vols. in one, 1st ed., 1665, eng. armorial to A3, ink library stamp to verso of title, blank leaf A1 largely torn away, title written on slip of paper tipped onto lower margin of leaf D4, armorial bookplate to upper pastedown, contemp. speckled sheep, joints rubbed and upper joint cracked, 4to Wing G827 & G828. Volume two has separate title “Scire/i tuum nihil est: or, The authors defence of the vanity of dogmatizing, against the exceptions of the learned Tho. Albius in his late Sciri”. (1) £150-200
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476 Godelmann (Johann Georg). De Magis, Veneficis et Lamiis Recte Cognoscendis et Puniendis, libri tres. His accessit ad Magistratum Clarissimi et Celeberrimi I.C.D. Johannis Althusii Admonitio, 3 parts in one, 1st ed., Frankfurt: Nicolas Bassée, 1591, woodcut device to title with early manuscript inscription, dec. woodcut initials, occasional dust-soiling mostly to first & last leaves, 20th c. allegorical bookplate of Hermann Türck by F. Stassen to upper pastedown, modern polished calf gilt, 4to
477 Helmont (Jan Baptista van). Ortus Medicinae, id est Initia Physicae Inaudita Progressus medicinae nouus, in Morborum Ultionem..., 2 vols. in one, 4th ed., Lyon: Johann Baptist Devenet, 1655, half-title, eng. title to first vol., P4 misbound, lacks final blank, some spotting and marginal dampstaining, modern calf gilt preserving contemp. calf sides to boards, folio
In this work the author, a distinguished jurist at Rostock and “the greatest of the early Protestant legal experts on witchraft... insisted that witchcraft be treated as an ordinary offence, not a crimen exceptum... he defended a rigorous separation between the perpetrators of real harm (which he called veneficium) and the imaginary deeds of deluded woman (lamiae)” (Clark, p.519). The work was later translated into German by Nigrinus and published in 1592. The Admonitio of Althusen (1557-1638, a celebrated Dutch jurist who taught at Basel and Herborn) is included at the end of the first book. (1) £600-800
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478 Helmont (Jan Baptista van). Opera Omnia. Additis his de novo Tractatibus Aliquot Posthumis Ejusdem Authoris..., Frankfurt: Johannes Justus Erythropilus, 1682, addn. eng. title, letterpress title in red & black, bound with Opuscula Medica Inaudita..., Frankfurt: Johannes Justus Erythropilus, 1682, occasional spotting and browning, early manuscript to front endpaper, contemp. vellum, some soiling and few worm holes, 4to Wellcome III, p.241. (1)
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479 Helmont (Jan Baptista van). Ortus Medicinae, id est, Initia Physicae Inaudita. Progressus Medicinae novus, in Morborum Ultionem, ad Vitam Longam..., Edente authoris filio, Amsterdam: Ludovicus Elzevir, 1648, printer’s woodcut device to title and early ownership inscription “The gift of Enoch Grey, May 1670” and “Samuell Price his Booke 1670” (browned & frayed to margins), lacks eng. port. frontis. (*1, leaves *2-4 are signed *1-3), long closed tear to 3O1, some ink underscoring, bound with Opuscula Medica Inaudita. I. De Lithiasi. II. De Febribus. III. De Humoribus Galeni. IV. De Peste. Editio secunda multo emendatior, Amsterdam: Ludovicus Elzevir, 1648, printer’s woodcut device to title, separate title-page for each section, lacking part IV title-page, short closed tear to D2 of part II, some ink underscoring, slight dust-soiling and occasional slight dampstaining to margins of few leaves, endpapers renewed, contemp. calf, rebacked, board edges worn, 4to
480 Howard (Henry). A Defensative against the poyson of supposed Prophecies. Not hither to confured by the Pen of any man, which being grounded, either upon the warrant and Authority of Old painted Bookes, Expositions of Dreams, Oracles, Revelations, Inuocations of damned Spirits, Judicials of Astrologie, or any other kinde of pretended knowedge whatsoever..., now newly revised, W. Jaggard, 1620, title within woodcut border and early signature of Joseph Hill to upper margin, title trimmed to fore-edge and lower margin frayed & torn (lower edge with repair to verso), lacking first & last blanks, some browning and dampstaining, 20th c. half dark terracotta pigskin, folio STC 13859. (1)
£300-500
481 Jollie (Thomas). A Vindication of the Surey Demoniack as no Impostor: or, A reply to a certain Pamphlet Publish’d by Mr. Zach. Taylor, called The Surey Impostor. With a further clearing and confirming of the Truth as to Richard Dugdale’s Case and Cure, by T.J., one of the Ministers who attended upon that affair from first to last..., 1st ed., 1698, 80pp., ink annotation to title, cropped at head with loss of ruled border, bound with [Carrington, John], The Lancashire Levite Rebuk’d: or, A Vindication of the Dissenters from Popery, Superstition, Ignorance, and Knavery, unjustly Charged on them by Mr. Zachary Taylor, in his Book, Entituled, The Surey Impostor. In a Letter to Himself. By an Impartial Hand. With an Abstract of the Surey Demoniack, 1st ed., 1698, [4], 32pp., few worm holes to upper margin of last few leaves, close-trimmed throughout volume affecting running titles and pagination, some browning and spotting, 19th c. marbled boards with recent calf spine, board corners worn, 4to
Willems 1066 & 1067; Eimas 408 & 409; Norman 1048; Wellcome III, p.241. “Originally an alchemist and a follower of Paracelsus in that his outlook was universal, [Helmont] marks the transition from alchemy to the science of chemistry in the modern sense” (Eimas p.152). His major contributions to the progress of medicine were the discovery of acid as animal digestive juices and the analysis of urine for diagnosis. (1) £400-600
Wing J890 and C642. Thomas Jollie (1629-1703) was an English Dissenter, and minister ejected from the Church of England for his beliefs. On 28 April 1689 Jollie took up the case of alleged demoniack Richard Dugdale (c.1670??) a domestic gardener and servant from Surey, near Whalley, Lancashire. He maintained that Dugdale’s was “as real a possession as any in the gospels.” With the help of over twelve nonconforming divines, he tried exorcism by prayer and fasting. Religious meetings to cure Richard Dugdale commenced from 8 May 1689, and were not considered effective until 24 March 1690. (1) £300-400
482 Jonston (John). An History of the Wonderful Things of Nature: Set forth in Ten severall Classes, Wherein are contained I. The Wonders of the Heavens, II. Of the Elements, III. Of Meteors, IV. Of Minerals, V. Of Plants, VI. Of Birds, VII. Of Four-footed Beasts, VIII. Of Insects, and things wanting blood, IX. Of Fishes, X. Of Man, Written by Johannes Jonstonus, and now rendred into English by a Person of Quality, 1st English translation, London: John Streater, 1657, title in red & black, some spotting and browning throughout (browning especially affecting gatherings G-S), 19th c. armorial bookplate of Charles R. Robinson to upper pastedown, 19th c. half calf gilt, fore-edge of lower board damaged with slight loss, spine rubbed, tall 8vo in 4s Wing J1017. Thaumatographia Naturalis was first published in Amsterdam in 1632. (1) £200-300
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483 Kircher (Athanasius). Turris Babel, sive Archontologia qua primo Priscorum post diluvium hominum vita, mores rerumque gestarum magnitudo, Secundo Turris fabrica civitatumque exstructio... discribuntur & explicantur, 1st ed., Amsterdam: ex officina Janssonio-Waesbergiana, 1679, eng. frontis., nine eng. plts. and maps (inc. some folding & double-page), eng. illusts. to text (some full-page), blank fore-edge margins of first three leaves torn and frayed, several plates torn along folds with some loss, lower portion of plate of the Tower of Babel torn away, early signature ‘And. G. Lindebielm’ to title, occasional dampstaining, contemp. vellum, marked and some staining, folio
484 Kircher (Athanasius). Obeliscus Pamphilius, hoc est interpretatio nova & hucusque intentata, obelisci hieroglyphici, 1st ed., Rome: Lodovico Grignani, 1650, eng. frontis., woodcut armorial of Pope Innocent X to title, five full-page eng. illusts., numerous woodcut illusts. (some full-page), lacking engraved portrait and folding plate of obelisk and last two leaves at rear of volume (4E1 & 4E2), short tear to e4 with slight loss of a few letters, closed tear to F3, Gg3 and Vv4, blank fore-edge of Vvv2 torn, some dampstaining, spotting and browning, some marginal worm holes/worming to first & last few leaves (mostly minor, not affecting text), 18th c. qtr. vellum, upper joint cracked at foot, folio
Cicognara 2055. (1)
Cicognara 2526; Schudt 1130. (1)
£600-900
103
£800-1200
Lot 485
Lot 486
Lot 487
485 L’Emery (Nicolas). Recueil des Curiositez Rares & Nouvelles des plus Admirables Effets de la Nature & de l’Art..., Premiere (seconde) partie, [new ed.], Suivant la Copie de Paris, Leiden: Pierre Vander Aa, 1684, addn. eng. title, some light toning, worm trail to endpapers, 18th c. vellum over wooden boards, repeating manuscript monogram to upper board, clasps present, 12mo Caillet 3552; Cagle 823 (1711 1st UK ed.) & 1089 (1688 Leiden ed.); Bitting p.144 (1685 ed.); Vicaire p.327 (1685 ed.). This work was first published in French in 1674. (1) £400-600
486 Lavater (Ludwig). De Spectris, Lemuribus et Magnis atque Insolitis fragoribus, variisque praesagitionibus, quae plerunque obitum hominum, magnas clades, mutationes imperiorum praecedunt, Liber unus, Geneva: Eustathius Vignon, 1580, woodcut device to title and woodcut dec. initials, ink erased signature to title, early ink underscoring and annotations to text, some dampstaining, 19th c. marbled boards with plain paper spine, extrems. slightly rubbed, 8vo (1)
£300-400
487 Lavater (Ludwig). De Spectris, Lemuribus et Magnis Atque infolitis fragoribus, variisque praesagitionibus, quae plerunque obitum hominum, magnas clades, mutationesque imperiorum praecedunt, Liber unis..., Leiden: Henry Verbiest, 1659, addn. eng. title, additional cropped eng. to rear pastedown, hinges cracked, 19th c. green sheep, slightly rubbed, 12mo, together with De Spectris, Lemuibus et Magnis..., Leiden: Jordanum Luchtmans, 1687, addn. eng. title, blind embossed armorial to letterpress title, seven eng. plts. (one with small hole affecting image), few leaves slightly loose, later endpapers, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked, boards worn, 12mo (2)
488 [Le Brun, Pierre]. Histoire Critique des Pratiques Superstitieuses, qui ont seduit les Peuples, & embarassés les Scavans, 1st ed., Paris: Jean de Nully, 1702, engraved frontispiece and illustrations, occasional light spotting, contemp. speckled calf, gilt dec. spine, upper joint cracked at foot, worn at head & foot of spine, rubbed, 12mo
£200-300
Caillet 6332. (1)
104
£300-500
489 Le Loyer (Pierre). Discours des Spectres, ou Visions et Apparitions d’Esprits, Comme Anges, Demons, et Ames, se Monstrans Visibles aux hommes, ou sont rapportez..., Seconde edition, reveue et aumentee, Paris: Nicolas Buon, 1608, title in red & black, few woodcut initials, title slightly dust-soiled and spotted with partly erased early signature & few later minor ink marks (with consequent slight paper thinning), occasional spotting and some dampstaining to few leaves, endpapers renewed, hinges cracked, 20th c. antique style mottled calf, gilt dec. spine with red morocco title label to spine, 4to Caillet 6457. The first edition of this title as above, was published in 1605. This work was originally published under the title “IIII liures des spectres ou apparitions et visions d’esprits” in Angers 1586. (1) £200-300
492 Neri (Antonio, Christopher Merret & Johannes Kunckel). Art de la Verrerie... Auquel on a Ajouté Le sol sine Veste d’Orschall, L’Helioscopium videndi sine veste solem Chymicum..., Paris: Durand & Pissot, 1752, fifteen eng. plts. of 16 (inc. 14 folding plts., lacks plt. 14), few woodcut illusts., occasional pencil annotations mostly to margins, I1 with repaired closed tear to fore-edge margin, endpapers replaced, contemp. calf, neatly rebacked, board corners worn, 4to Duveen p.427; cf. Norman 1582 & 1583. This volume forms the first treatise devoted to the manufacture of glass, originally published in Italian in 1612 and translated into English by Merret in 1662. (1) £200-300
490 Lucotte du Tilliot (Jean Benigne). Memoires Pour Servir a l’Histoire de la Fête des Foux qui se faisoit autrefois dans plusieurs Eglises, 1st ed., Lausanne & Geneva: Marc-Michel Bousquet, 1741, title printed in red & black and with engraved vignette, twelve eng. plts., woodcut initials, head and tailpieces, armorial bookplate of Carl Christian von Cramm, contemporary sheep, gilt dec. spine, 4to
493 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). De Meteoris liber unus. De Matrice liber alius. De tribus Principiis liber tertius. Quibus Astronomica & Astrologica fragmenta quedam accesserunt, Omnia ex versione Gerardi Dorn, 2 vols. in one, Basel: Pietro Perna, [1596] & 1569, woodcut initials, few catchwords & printed marginal notes shaved, ink mark to title, vol. 2 with coloured pencil underscoring to a2, some spotting, browning and dampstaining, previous ownership inscription to front free-endpaper “Ex bibl. Schnizl. Wallerstein”, late 18th c. pastepapers, spine worn with loss, 8vo
This volume is a treatise on the Feast of Fools, which was celebrated across Europe into the seventeenth century, despite being banned by the Council of Basel in 1435. (1) £300-500
491 Merbitz (Johann Valentin). Biga Disputationum Physicarum, Quarum Prima de Infantibus Supposititiis vulgo Wechsel-Bälgen. Altera de Nymphis Germanis, Wasser-Nixen. Incl. Facultatis Philosoph. Lipsiensi. Indultu publice habitae... iam vero ob exemplarium inopiam recusa. [Dresden]: Christopher Baumann for Johann Christopher Mithius, 1678, occasional slight browning, modern maroon sheep gilt, 4to This work was first printed in Leipzig in 1675. (1)
Sudhoff 110-111; Wellcome I, 4768; VD16 P426. (1)
£150-200
105
£200-300
494 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). Operum Medico-Chimicorum sive Paradoxorum, Tomus genuinus Sextus (-undecimus)..., 6 vols. in one, Frankfurt: Collegium Musarum Palthenianarum, 1605, woodcut device to each title-page, woodcut portrait of Paracelsus to each vol.., occasional early underscoring and marginalia etc., later pencil marks, some browing and dampstaining, modern reversed calf, morocco title label to spine, 4to Sudhoff 269-274. Volumes 1-5 were published in 1603. (1)
£500-800
495 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). De morbo Gallico. Warhaffte cur der Franzosen sampt eyner trewen warnung..., (edited by Michael Toxites) Strassburg: Christian Muller, 1578, title in red & black with woodcut device, woodcut initials and tailpieces, leaves a4, b2, A2 and B2 torn and neatly repaired with loss of a few words, some very light dampstaining, modern paper boards with musical staves and notation in manuscript, 8vo Sudhoff 180; Durling 3506. (1)
£400-600
496 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). Pyrophilia Vexationum que liber..., cui tres adhuc eiusdem authoris tractatus accesserunt, quorum etiam versa pagella Summarium indicabit, Basel: Pietro Perna, [1568], ink erased inscription to title, some early annotations to text, occasional closetrimming to letterpress marginal notes etc., some dust-soiling and few worm holes to initial leaves, later vellum backed limp marbled boards, 8vo
Lot 494
Sudhoff 101; Durling 3506. (1)
£300-500
497 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). Etliche Tractat des berümbtesten und hocherfarnen... I. Von Naturlischen dingen. II. Beschreibung etliche Kreütter. III. Von Metallen. III. Von Mineralen. V. Von edlen Gesteinen (edited by Michael Toxites), Strassburg: heirs of Christian Müller, 1582, title in red & black (excised to lower blank margin), ink stain to fore-edge blank margin of leaf R7, bound with Von dem Bad Pfeffers. Gelegen in ober Schweitz, Strassburg: Christian Müller, 1571, title excised to lower blank margin, woodcut device to verso of final leaf, bound with Ruland (Martin), Drey Bücher, von Wasserbädern, Aderlassen und Schrepffen..., Basel: Officina Henricpetrina, 1579, lacking title-page, woodcut device to verso of final leaf, slight dampstaining to final leaves, lacking front free-endpaper, contemp. blind dec. pigskin over wooden boards with brass clasps, slight wear to extrems., 8vo Sudhoff 192 & 132; VD16 P696 & P660; 3rd work: VD16 R3665. (1) £800-1200
Lot 495
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Lot 497
107
Lot 499
108
500 Piperno (Pietro). De Magicis Affectibus Lib. VI. Medice, Stratagemmatice, Divine, cum Remediis Electis, Exorcismis, Phisicis, ac Curiosis. & de nuce Beneventana Maga, 2 parts in one, Naples: J.D. Montanari, 1635, general title with engraving of Benevento (torn at head affecting two letters of title & repaired, cropped to fore-edge), woodcut illust. to title-page of part two, few other paper repairs and some leaves strengthened to inner margins, some spotting and dampstaining, browning particularly affecting gathering K, late 19th c. half sheep, with vellum to board corners, 4to
498 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). Opus Chirurgicum. Warhaffte und Volkhommenne der waren von Gott beschaffenen medicin..., Basel: Pietro Perna, 1581, title in red & black (with ink stamps of Bibliot. Ossolih. and Chirurgische Lesegeselschaft Wagner), woodcut dec. initials throughout, printer’s woodcut device & previous owners ink stamp to verso of final leaf, holes to lower blank margins of title and following leaf, some dampstaining, few marks and soiling, ownership inscription of Joseph Augustin to front endpaper and lower free endpaper with manuscript ‘Epitaphium’ to Paracelsus, early 18th c. vellum with green silk ties (detached & some lacking), upper joint split at head, few small worm holes to boards, folio Sudhoff 187; VD16 P465. (1)
(1)
501 Ruscelli (Girolamo). [The Secretes of the Reverend Maister Alexis of Piemont], 4 parts in one, [1568], 1563, [1566] & 1569, part 1 lacking title and 1 other preliminary leaf (text begins at *2), margins of title to part II frayed, corner of K6 part III torn to lower outer corner with slight loss, typographic title to part IV shaved, Z1-4 of part IV and several other leaves inserted from another copy, some dustsoiling and dampstaining, some headlines cropped, contemp. calf, rebacked preserving orig. spine, rubbed and slight wear, 4to
£500-700
499 Paracelsus (Philip Aureol Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim). Chirurgische Bücher und Schrifften..., Jetzt auffs New auss den Originalen, und Theophrasti eygenen Handtschrifften, so viel derselben zu bekommen gewesen, auffs trewlichst und vleissigest wider an tag geben..., (edited by Johann Huser), 4 parts in one, Strassburg: heirs of Lazarus Zetzner, 1618, general title in red & black and with dec. woodcut border (ink & adhesive stains, long closed tear partly repaired to verso, small faint ink stamp to lower margin), woodcut initials and tailpieces, woodcut illusts., some browning, spotting and dampstaining, bookplate removed, contemp. vellum with yapp fore-edges (partly detaching at foreedge), marked, folio Sudhoff 302; Wellcome I, 4812. (1)
£300-500
STC 297, 301, 306 & 309. (1)
£1500-2000
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£300-500
503 Schott (Gaspar). Physica Curiosa, sive Mirabilia Naturae et Artis Libri XII Comprehensa, Quibus pleraque, quae de Angelis, Daemonibus, Hominibus, Spectris, Energumenis, Monstris, Portentis, Animalibus, Meteoris, &c... Editio altera auctior..., Würzburg: Johann Andreas and the heirs of Wolfgang Endter, 1667, additional engraved title-pages (with library stamp) and frontispieces, letterpress titles in red and black with perforated & ink library stamps, fifty-eight engraved plates (some folding, including plates depicting human deformities and monstrosities, each with library ink stamp), lacking first half-title (supplied in photocopy), some paper repairs mostly to first few leaves, few perforated library stamps to text, outer margins throughout heavily browned, stained, chipped and very brittle, some other browning and spotting, modern varnished sheep gilt, 4to
502 Saunders (Richard). Saunders Physiognomie, and Chiromancie, Metoposcopie, The Symmetrical Proportions and Signal Moles of the Body..., with the Subject of Dreams made plain: Whereunto is Added the Art of Memory, 3 parts in one, 2nd ed., London: Nathaniel Brook, 1671-1670, woodcut illusts. to title, numerous woodcut illusts. throughout volume including some fullpage, , one eng. plt. and one full-page eng. (lacks port. frontis.), manuscript astrological calculation for 1623 drawn to lower blank margin of p.173, and five leaves of late 18th/early 19th c. detailed manuscript at rear of volume “A short definition of Geomancy extracted from Corneilus Aggripas Occult Philosophy”, N1 with repaired closed tear to fore-edge margin, some dust-soiling, spotting & few marks, sewing partly broken, manuscript notes to front endpaper, 18th c. half sheep, spine torn, worn, folio
Caillet 10005. This title was first published in 1662. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. (2) £200-400
Wing S755. This is the second and enlarged edition. Richard Saunders (16131675), the astrological physician, who was a member of William Lilly’s circle and was physician to Lilly and Elias Ashmole, to whom this edition is dedicated. (1) £300-500
504 Shadwell (Thomas). The Lancashire-Witches, and Tegue o Divelly The Irish-Priest: A Comedy..., pub. John Stakey, 1682, some spotting and browning, few leaves with closed tears at gutter, final two gatherings poorly bound, occasional light marginal fraying and last leaf torn at head, modern calf gilt with red morocco title label, slim 4to Wing S2853. (1)
£200-300
505 Smith (Thomas). Vitae Quorundam Eruditissimorum et Illustrium Virorum..., 8 parts in one, [James Ussher, John Cosin, Henry Brigges, John Bainbridge, John Greaves, Peter and Patrick Junius, and John Dee], London: David Mortier, 1707, eng. port. frontis. of Ussher (torn to inner margin slightly affecting image, repaired), recent endpapers, near contemp. calf, neatly rebacked, 4to (1)
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£150-200
506 Taylor (Zachary). The Surey Imposter: Being an Answer to a late Fanatical Pamphlet, Entitled The Surey Demoniack, 1st ed., London: John Jones and Ephraim Johnson, 1697, woodcut frontis., some leaves close-trimmed at head, bound with Popery, Superstition, Ignorance, and Knavery, Very Unjustly by a Letter In the General pretended; But as far as was Charg’d, very fully proved upon the Dissenters That were concerned in the Surey Imposture, 1st ed., London: John Jones, 1698, leaf B1 with some early marginalia, old hinge repairs cracked, 19th c. half calf, recent reback, some wear to board edges & corners, 4to Wing T601 and T599. (1)
£400-600
ART REFERENCE 507 Ackermann (R. pubs.). The Upholsterer’s and Cabinetmaker’s Repository Consisting of Seventy-six Designs of Modern and Fashionable Furniture, n.d. [watermarked 1817], letterpress title with some finger soiling, seventy-six eng. and aquatinted plts. all with contemp. hand colouring, some finger soiling and staining throughout, later end papers, modern half calf, 4to (1)
Lot 506
Lot 507 111
£200-300
511 Cescinsky (Herbert, and Gribble, Ernest R.). Early English Furniture & Woodwork, 1st ed., 2 vols. in one, George Routledge, 1922, col. frontispieces, half-tone plts. and illusts, orig. cloth, folio, together with Brooks (S.H.), Designs for Cottage and Villa Architecture; containing Plans, Elevations, Sections, Perspective Views, and Details, for the Erection of Cottages and Villas, Thomas Kelly, [1839], 111 plts., foxed and several plts. at rear water-stained, marbled endpapers, contemp. half calf gilt, rubbed and marked, corners showing, sm. folio, plus Jourdain (Margaret), English Interior Decoration 1500-1830, 1st ed., B.T. Batsford, 1950, col. frontis., b & w photo. plts., orig. green cloth gilt, a few light marks to rear cover, 4to, plus ten others related (13)
£80-120
508 Berain (Jean). A collection of engravings of funeral ceremonies and decorative ornament, [Paris, 1711], containing five engraved plates of mausolea, one plate of pictorial mottoes, and ten engraved plates of decorative ornament, engraved by Le Pautre, Dolivar, and G. J. B. Scotin after Berain (some unsigned), all on watermarked laid paper, occ. marks and marginal soiling, contemp. full calf, rubbed and some wear with joints cracked, folio (51.5 x 38cm) The engravings of ornament are taken from the author’s Ornemens inventez, published in 1711. (1) £300-500
509 [Beunat, Joseph]. Recueil des Dessins d’Ornements d’Architecture de la Manufacture de J. JPH. Heiligenthal et Cie, à Strasbourg, successeur de M. Beunat. Contenant tout ce qui a rapport à la Décoration des Appartemens, tels que Panneaux, Dessus de Portes, Dessus de Glaces, Frises, Pilastres ..., [Strasbourg, 1813], eng. title, eighty-five eng. plts., many signed A. P. Giraud in the plate, and dated Strasbourg, 1813, several plts. by Montferrand and Normand fils, light spotting to title, contemp. morocco, rebacked with orig. label to spine, some wear to extrems., folio
512 [Charpentier, Francois, Jean Racine, Nicolas BoileauDespreaux, Jean-Paul Bignon, and others]. Medailles sur les principaux evenements du regne entier de Louis le Grand, avec des explications historiques, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1723, engraved frontis. by Simonneau after A. Coypel, title with engraved vign. by Sebastien Le Clerc, and engraved border by Simonneau, 12 pp. table of contents, with engraved border to each page, and 318 single-page engraved plates, each with two medals engraved by Cochin pere, and most with an engraved tail-piece by Le Clerc, all with engraved borders by Simonneau, some leaves with very light toning, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. French red full morocco gilt, with three-line border and French royal coat of arms to centre of each cover, spine elaborately gilt in compartments with fleur-de-lys and crowned royal cypher, rubbed and scuffed with some marks and light waterstain to lower edges, folio (45.5 x 30cm)
A trade catalogue illustrating over 700 decorative designs with details from rosettes to Candelabra, and including full room designs with ground plans. (1) £200-300
510 Butler (A.S.G.). The Architecture of Sir Edwin Lutyens, with the Collaboration of George Stewart & Christopher Hussey, 3 vols., Country Life for Antique Collectors’ Club, 1950, numerous b & w plts. and illusts., mostly from photos, orig. green cloth gilt in d.j.s, d.j.s with spines sl. sunned and a few minor marks, but overall a good set, folio Limited edition 544/1500 copies. (3)
£300-500
Cohen-de Ricci 695. A handsome copy of the 1723 re-issue, containing 318 plates instead of 289 present in the first edition of 1702. (1) £700-1000
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513 Chippendale (Thomas). The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker’s Director..., Supplement, A Gallery of Chippendale Furniture and a Sketch of Chippendale’s Life and Works by Walter Rendell Storey, New York: Towse Publishing Co., 1938, b & w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in slightly worn d.j., folio, together with Sheraton (Thomas), Thomas Sheraton’s Complete Furniture Works, The Cabinet-Maker and Upholsterer’s Drawing Book, The Cabinet Dictionary, The Cabinet-Maker, Upholsterer, and General Artist’s Encyclopaedia, Supplement, A Gallery of Sheraton Furniture and A Sketch of Sheraton’s Life and Works by Walter Rendell Storey, [New York: Towse Pub. Co., 1946], b & w plts. and illusts., orig. cloth in slightly worn d.j., folio (2)
£100-150
514 Diedo (Antonio). fabbriche e Disegni del Cav. Antonio Diedo, 3 vols., n.d., c.1846, 106 b & w line engraved plates of architectural designs, elevations, etc., by G. Bernasconi after Diedo, together with Zanetti (Giuseppe). Architectural Designs, 2 vols., c. 1840’s, containing 109 b & w line engraved plates of architectural designs by Giuseppe Zanetti, all without text, uniformly bound in contemp. calf-backed boards, rubbed and sl. wear, folio/oblong folio (3)
£200-300
515 Earlom (Richard & Turner, Charles). Portraits of Characters Illustrious in British History ..., engraved title and 100 uncoloured mezzotint portraits, manuscript numbers at head of leaves, some spotting, uncut, armorial bookplate of Randle Lamb Mathews to front free endpaper and manuscript contents list loosely inserted, contemp. half roan over marble boards with printed paper label to spine, somewhat worn, folio, together with a group of eighteen duplicate portraits from the same volume, smaller margins and lib. name stamp to versos, plus Bromley (Henry), A Catalogue of Engraved British Portraits, from Egbert the Great to the present time ..., 1793, interleaved with blanks throughout, most leaves ruled red and with additional biographies and information added sporadically in a neat hand, occ. old ink prices noted neatly in red ink in margins of the main text, engraved armorial bookplate of George Montgomery Traherne to front pastedown, contmep. half calf, upper joint cracked and spine near detached, rubbed, thick 4to (20)
Lot 517
£150-200
516 Elsam (Richard). The Practical Builder’s Perpetual Price-Book: Elucidating the Principles of Ascertaining the Correct Average Value of the Different Artificer’s Works Usually Employed in Building; With Cursory Observations on the Customs of Measuring..., 1828 seven engraved plates (bound without engraved frontispiece?), occasional spotting and inksplashes, previous owner signatures, original boards, rebacked, rubbed and stained, 8vo (1)
£150-200
517 Gruner (Lewis). Fresco Decorations and Stuccoes of Churches and Palaces in Italy during the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries, new ed., largely augmented by numerous plates, plain & coloured, pub. Thomas McLean, 1854, hand-coloured title, fifty-six full-page engraved plates, including nine colour litho. or chromo. plates, a.e.g., marbled endpapers, contemp. red half morocco, gilt dec. spine, heavily rubbed and some wear, with joints partly cracked and edges and corners showing, large folio (63 x 49.5cm) (1)
518 Hishikawa Moronobu (c. 1618-1694). Wakoku hyakujo [One Hundred Women of Japan], 3 vols. bound in 1, Kyoto: Yoshida Shinpei, mid 19th c. (1816 or later), an ehon [illustrated book] with a total of thirty-four leaves, illustrated throughout, a little soiling and occ. surface soiling and marks, publisher’s catalogue of printed books at rear, orig. stitched wrappers with printed paper label and spine tie, wrappers rubbed and soiled, small folio (26 x 18.5cm), contained in modern cloth chemise
£300-500
The first edition was published in 1694, this later and complete edition still representing a fine example of Moronobu’s genre, issued by one of the leading ehon publishers in Kyoto. See Ken Toda, ‘Descriptive Catalogue of Japanese and Chinese Illustrated Books in the Ryerson Library of the Art Institute of Chicago’ (1931), pp. 110-111 (photocopy included with the lot). (1) £400-600
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519 Hogarth (William). The Works of William Hogarth from the Original Plates Restored by James Heath, pub. Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1822, portrait frontis. and 128 uncoloured engraved plts. on ninety-seven sheets, water stained and spotted throughout, contemp. half morocco, worn, frayed and rubbed, elephant folio (1)
£500-800
520 Kunz (George Frederick & Stevenson, Charles Hugh). The Book of the Pearl. The History, Art, Science, and Industry of the Queen of Gems, pub. New York, 1908, col. port., num. col. and b&w plts., inscribed by Kunz to front free endpaper ‘Miss Annette Markoe, With the sincere best wishes of the senior author, George Frederick Kunz, 2 May 1918, New York City’, t.e.g, remainder untrimmed, orig. elaborately gilt dec. green cloth, contained in modern morocco-backed drop-over bookbox, 4to A fine example. (1)
£300-400
521 Le Brun (Charles). La Petite Gallerie du Louvre du Dessein de feu Mr. Le Brun Premier Peintre de Sa Majesté, [Paris], 1695, etched title, and forty-one etched plates by Saint-Andre after Le Brun, including some folding, minor marks to margins, bookplate of R. W. Binns to front pastedown, contemp. mottled full calf, worn with joints cracked and outer corners showing, folio (51 x 38cm) Brunet III, 911. A handsome record of the ceiling and wall paintings executed by Charles Le Brun in 1663 for the redecoration of the Petite Galerie at the Louvre, following a fire. The work was commissioned by the Sun King, Louis XIV, and depicted the passage of the sun represented by the Roman sun god Apollo. Provenance: Early ink inscription to head of title ‘Ex Libris Caroli e Leonorii Aubry’. Inscribed in pencil to front endpaper Merly Library. A copy of this work was sold as lot 442 at the sale of the Merly Library belonging to Ralph Willett sold by Leigh and Sotheby from December 6 1813 onwards for seventeen days. (1) £700-1000
Lot 520
Lot 521
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522 Le Brun (Charles). La Grande Galerie de Versailles, et les deux salons qui l’accompagnent, peints par Charles Le Brun premier peintre de Louis XIV, dessinés par Jean-Baptiste Massé ... et gravés sous ses yeux par les meilleurs Maitres du tems, Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1752, engraved portrait frontispiece of Massé by J. G. Wille after Tocqué, preliminary descriptive text with decorative border, fifty-two fine copper engraved plates by J. B. Massé after Le Brun, twenty-one double-page, and two folding, some light soiling and handling marks, some plates lightly browned (mainly to margins), marble endpapers, with bookplate of R. W. Binns to front pasteown, contemp. 19th century half-calf, heavily rubbed and scuffed with minor wear to extrems., large folio (66 x 48cm) Cohen-de Ricci 609. Jean-Baptiste Massé (1687-1767) invested his personal fortune into this major work which describes Le Brun’s paintings and decorations for the Grande Galerie at Versailles, representing the famous actions of Louis XIV. In recompense, the French King made him Keeper of Pictures, and purchased his drawing for 2000 livres (see Benezit). (1) £1500-2000
523 Menpes (Mortimer). Whistler As I Knew Him, A & C Black, 1904, 125 colour and b & w plates, a few spots and marginal toning, library stamp to title verso, presentation inscription, t.e.g., modern vellum-backed boards, 4to Edition de Luxe, 332/500 signed by the artist, with an original etching of the Menpes children. (1) £150-200
Lot 522 524 Percier (Charles & Fontaine & Pierre-Francois-Leonard). Recueil de Decorations Interieures, comprenant tout ce qui a rapport a l’ameublement, [2nd ed.], Paris, Chez les auteurs, 1812, printed title (inscribed in an old hand to head ‘Royal Porcelain Works Library Worcester’), 43 pp. of text, seventy-two b&w line engraved plates, some minor handling marks and light spotting, mostly to margins, small stain to extreme lower outer corners towards rear of vol., bound with Schubler (Johann Jacob). Ersten [-Zehend] Ausgabe seines vorhabenden Wercks / Prima [-Decima] Edizione delle Opere del Sig Gio Giacomo Schubler, Augsburg, Jeremias Wolff, c. 171520, eleven parts including supplement to the first part, each with separate printed title page, sixty-six engraved plates by Corvinus, Probst and Steidlin after Schubler, (six plts. to each part), early 19th century half calf, with remains of morocco label to upper cover, worn with upper cover det. and spine partly defective, folio (45 x 29.5cm)
527 Raphael (Sanzio ). Loggie di Rafaele nel Vaticano, Parts I, II & III (bound in 2 vols.), Rome, 1772-1777, engraved frontis. by Giovanni Volpato after Pietro Camporese, titles to each part not present, engraved elevation on three sheets, entitled ‘Spaccato per il longo del secondo piano della loggia nel Cortile del Palazzo Vaticano ...’, (some spotting and soiling, with fraying to extreme top edge, and large closed tear), and three series of engravings consisting of: fourteen engraved plates of grottesche decorated bays (numbered 1-14) each on two conjoined sheets, two engraved plates of doorways, each on two conjoined sheets, twelve (of fourteen) further engraved plates of grottesche decorated bays, numbered 1-12, each on two conjoined sheets, and a further thirteen engraved plates of ceiling paintings and decorations (numbered 1-13), each on two conjoined sheets, some soiling, spotting and light waterstains to margins, plate 5 from the first series loose and somewhat soiled, plus duplicate plates loosely inserted at rear of first vol. (both heavily browned and frayed with some staining), early 19th century half calf, worn with covers detached, extra tall folio (111 x 50cm) and large square folio (73 x 65cm)
Berlin Katalog 4056, Fowler 244, & Cicognara 605 (for the first work). An important collection of designs for vases, chandeliers, chimneys, tables, desks, beds, mirrors, screens, etc., in the Empire style by the two architects who were commissioned by Napoleon to furnish his apartments at the Louvre, Malmaison, St. Cloud and elsewhere. The second work consists of ten suites of rococo designs by Schubler for beds, studies, funerary monuments, writing tables, clocks, commodes, garden rooms, stone tables, pulpits and organs. (1) £500-800
Brunet IV, 1110. The three main parts from the celebrated series of engravings after Raphael’s paintings and decorations to the Loggia (or colonnaded entrance) in the Vatican, engraved by Giovanni Ottaviani and Giovanni Volpato after drawings by Pietro Camporese and Gaetano Savorelli. (2) £4000-6000
525 Price (Uvedale). Essays on the Picturesque, as Compared with the Sublime and the Beautiful; and, on the Use of Studying Pictures, for the Purpose of Improving Real Landscape, 3 vols., 1810, half titles, library stamps and marks front and rear, marginal water stain in vol. I, occasional spotting, modern green half morocco, 8vo (3)
528 Ruskin (John). The Works, edited by E. T. Cook and Alexander Wedderburn, 39 vols., library edition, 1903-12, b&w plts., partly uncut, loose manuscript i.o.u. note from Rayner Storr to Winifred Storr, Hindhead, 25th November 1904, promising a complete set of this new edition of Ruskin’s Works, partly uncut, orig. buckram gilt, rubbed, spines faded and marked with occ. dampstains, large 8vo
£200-300
526 Pyle (Hilary). Jack B. Yeats. A Catalogue Raisonne of the Oil Paintings, 3 vols., pub. Andre Deutsch, 1992, num. col. and b&w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, in glassine d.j.s, 4to Limited edition 135/1500. (3)
One of 2062 copies. Rayner Storr (1835-1917) was the author of a concordance to the Latin of “De Imitation Christi” by Thomas a. Kempis. Winifred (1885-1971) was his second daughter by his second marriage to Alice Severn. (39) £200-300
£200-300
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Lot 532 529 Schmidt (Adolf). Bucheinbande aus dem XIV-XIX Jahrhundert 531 Turner (J.M.W.). The Turner Gallery, A Series of One Hundred in der Landesbibliothek zu Darmstadt, 1st ed., Leipzig, Karl W. and Twenty Engravings from the Works of the late J.M.W.Turner Hiersemann, 1921, half-title, general title printed in red & black, 100 R.A., The Descriptive Text by W.Cosmo Monkhouse, 3 vols. in two, plts. after photos, including many coloured or printed in tone, orig. n.d., c.1870, addn. dec. half title in vol. 2 and two printed titles, 120 gilt dec. cloth, a little rubbed and some soiling, square folio uncoloured engraved plates (complete), occ. spotting, a.e.g., contemp. elaborate full red morocco gilt, spines a little darkened (1) £100-150 with wear to extreme foot of spine of vol. 2, folio 530 Tipping (H. Avray). English Homes of the Early Renaissance, (2) £200-300 Period II, Vol. I, Early Tudor, 1485-1558, Period III, Vol. I, Late Tudor 532 Visconti (Giambattista and Ennio Quirino). Il Museo Pioand Early Stuart, 1558-1649, & Period IV, Vol. I, Late Stuart, 1649Clementino, 2 vols., Rome, 1782-84, engraved vignette title to each 1714, 4 vols., 1st ed. (except 3rd & 4th vols. 2nd eds.), c. 1910-1929, vol., two full-page engraved portraits of Pius VI, 105 copper engraved numerous b & w plts. after photos, t.e.g., orig. blue cloth gilt, rubbed plates of statues, antiquities, etc., untrimmed, contemp. plain and spines to second and third vols. somewhat faded, first vol. with boards, heavily rubbed and soiled, large folio (65 x 46cm) some fraying and minor wear to joints and extremities, folio, Cicognara 3467. The first two volumes of this monumental work describing together with Garner (Thomas & Stratton, Arthur), The Domestic the contents of the Papal collections of Roman statues and antiquities. Architecture of England During the Tudor Period, 3 vols., pub. (2) £1000-1500 Batsford, numerous b & w illusts., first two vols. without printed title, orig. cloth-backed boards, rubbed and some wear, with contents shaken, folio, plus Cescinsky (Herbert & Gribble, Ernest R.), Early English Furniture & Woodwork, 2 vols., 1922, col. frontis. to each, numerous b & w illusts. mostly after photos, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks, and five others related, including Belcher & Macartney, Later Renaissance Architecture in England, 2 vols., 1901 (worn) (14)
£150-200
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GENERAL 533 Aldin (Cecil, illust.). Puppy Tails, pub. Lawrence & Jellicoe, n.d., c.1910, full-page col. litho plts. and b & w illusts., orig. pict. boards with cloth spine strip, spine faded, covers detached, 4to, together with Field Babies, pub. Henry Frowde and Hodder & Stoughton, n.d., c.1910, full-page col. plts., contemp. ALS tipped onto half-title, initial leaves detached, orig. pictorial boards, lacking spine, covers detached, 4to, with Attwell (Mabel Lucie, illust.), Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes, edited Edric Vredenburg, pub. Raphael Tuck & Sons, n.d., c.1920, col. plts. and b & w illusts., occ. spotting and few marks, ownership signature to front free endpaper, adhesive marks to rear endpaper, orig. pictorial boards with cloth spine strip, extrems. rubbed, 4to, plus seven others (10)
540 Golden Cockerel Press. Flowers and Faces, by H. E. Bates, 1935, eng. title-page and full-page illusts. by John Nash, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. green qtr. morocco gilt by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, 4to Limited edition, 94/325 copies, signed by H.E. Bates. (1)
£100-150
541 Guinness Booklets. Alice Versary; Alice, Where Art Thou; The Guinness Alice; Jabberwocky Re-Versed; Untopical Songs; The Guinness Legends; Prodigies and Prodigals; Pen Portraits by A.P.H.; Album Victoriana (2 copies), 1930s-1960s, col. illusts., orig. col. pictorial wrappers, Guinness Legends rubbed and soiled but mostly in good condition, all slim 8vo
£100-200
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£150-200
534 Bronte (Charlotte, Emily & Anne). Novels of the Sisters Bronte, ed. Temple Scott, 12 vols., Thornton Edition, 1924, half-tone plates, inscriptions to front free endpapers, edges rough-trimmed, orig. green cloth with gilt dec. spines in d.j.s spines of d.j.s. darkened and chipped at head & foot, 8vo (12)
£150-200
535 Dulac (Edmund, illust.). Edmund Dulac’s Fairy-Book. Fairy Tales of the Allied Nations, [1916], 15 tipped-in colour plates (one or two with creases), one or two closed tears and spots, endpapers browned, original pictorial cloth, 4to, together with Shakespeare’s Comedy of the Tempest, [1908], 40 tipped-in colour plates by Edmund Dulac, occasional spotting, original cloth gilt, joints splitting, spine rubbed with stains, 4to, with eight others illustrated by Dulac and Arthur Rackham (10)
£150-200
536 Escoffier (Auguste). A Guide to Modern Cookery, 1st ed. pub. William Heinemann, 1907, half-title, with pubs. list to verso, port. frontis., some light browning to endpapers, orig. green cloth gilt, rubbed and some marks, spine lightly sunned, 8vo (1)
£100-150
537 Faulkner (William). Intruder in the Dust, 1st UK ed., 1949, light browning to endpapers, original cloth, d.j., a few light spots, 8vo, with two other UK 1st eds. by William Faulkner: The Reivers, 1962 and Mosquitoes, 1964, together with Sansom (William). Three, 1st ed., 1946, light marginal toning, original cloth, chipped and repaired d.j., 8vo, plus The Body, 1st ed., 1949, original cloth (faded at spine ends), d.j., spine ends chipped, 8vo, and Pleasures Strange and Simple, 1st ed., 1953, original cloth, d.j., a little chipped at head of spine, 8vo, with others by Sansom including Fireman Flower and Other Stories, 1944, Something Terrible, Something Lovely, 1948 and The Face of Innocence, 1951 (29)
£100-150
542 Haberly (Lloyd). Daneway: A Fairy Play for Emery Walker FSA, Written and Illustrated by Loyd Haberly at the Seven Acres Press, 1929, title-page printed in gold, red, and green, wood eng. illusts., initial letters in red, a.e.g., contemp. terracotta morocco by Sydney Cockerell (initialled on rear cover), faded spine with raised bands and gilt lettering, covers blind panelled with embossed pictorial lozenge in centre enclosed by gilt lettering, 8vo, together with a black and white photograph loosely inserted, of Emery Walker and a horse in front of a group of buildings, annotated on the verso ‘Emery Walker & Aiesha the Arab, Daneway Nov: 1927’, 92 x 119mm (3.5 x 4.5ins)
538 Folio Society, 91 vols., c. 1990s-2000s, incl. The Boer War, by Thomas Pakenham, 1999; Hercule Poirot Stories, by Agatha Christie, 3 vols., 2003; Collected Shorter Poems, 1927-1957, by W. H. Auden, 2006, etc., all orig. cloth, in orig. slipcases, 8vo/4to, VG (91)
£200-300
539 Folio Society, 162 vols., c. 1990s-2000s, incl. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle, 5 vols., 1993; Lives of the Artist, by Giorgio Vasari, 3 vols., 1993; Collected Short Poems, by W. Somerset Maugham, 4 vols., 1998 etc., all orig. cloth, in orig. slipcases, 8vo/4to, VG (162)
Limited edition, 18/60 copies. Inscribed on preliminary blank ‘to S.C. Cockerell from Emery Walker Christmas 1929’ and on the same page ‘Loyd Haberly, Cambridge. May 29th 1930’. (1) £300-500
£400-600
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545 Huxley (Aldous). Point Counter Point, 1st ed., 1928, publisher’s advance copy for review slip loosely inserted, orig. cloth in d.j., a little chipped and browned on spine, together with Graves (Robert), Country Sentiment, 1st ed., 1920, orig. printed boards with paper label to spine, d.j. a little frayed and soiled, spine rubbed and browned, both 8vo
543 Hardy (Thomas). Wessex Poems and Other Verses, 1st ed., 1898, half-title, thirteen b & w plts. inc. frontis., b & w illusts., few leaves dampstained to lower margins, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, spine frayed at head & foot, boards a trifle marked, 8vo (one of 500 copies printed), together with Poems of the Past and Present, 1st ed., 1902, half-title, leaf of reviews and blank at rear, rear endpapers slightly waterstained, hinges cracked, t.e.g., remainder untrimmed, orig. cloth gilt, spine slightly rubbed and marked, 8vo Purdy p.96 and pp.107-119. (2)
(2)
£100-150
546 Kauffer (E. McKnight, illust.). Benito Cereno, by Herman Melville, Nonesuch Press, 1926, colour illustrations, original cloth, d.j., some chips and tears, folio. Limited edition, 1230/1650. together withSendak (Maurice). The Art of Maurice Sendak, by Selma G. Lanes, pub. New York, 1980, (2 copies), col. and b&w illusts. (some folding), one vol. signed by Sendak to front endpaper, both orig. col. pict. cloth in d.j.s, 4to, plus Lullabies and Night Songs, Music by Alec Wilder, ed. William Engvick, pub. Bodley Head, c. 1970s, col. illusts. throughout, orig. col. pict. boards in d.j., folio, and The Love for Three Oranges. The Glyndebourne Version, by Frank Corsaro, pub. Bodley Head, 1984, col. illusts. throughout, orig. pict. cloth, large 8vo, plus twenty-six other Sendak related, plus Whistler (Laurence). Engraved Glass, 1952-58, pub. Rupert Hart-Davis, 1959, b&w illusts. throughout, inscribed by Whistler to half-title, t.e.g., orig. clothbacked boards gilt in d.j., rubbed, large 8vo, together with The Image on the Glass, 1975, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., large 8vo, plus Scenes and Signs on Glass, 1985, b&w illusts. throughout, orig. cloth gilt, in d.j., 8vo, (limited edition 907/1200, signed by author), plus twelve other Laurence Whistler related
£200-300
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£150-200
547 McEwan (Ian). On Chesil Beach, 2007, original morocco-backed boards, slipcase, 8vo Limited edition, XXVI/L signed by the author. (1)
£150-200
548 Motor Sport Incorporating the Brooklands Gazette, vols. 1-4 & 6-8, July 1924 to September 1928 & November 1929 to October 1931, numerous b&w illusts., many from photos, commercial ads., index leaves bound at front of all volumes except volume 4, bound without wrappers in publisher’s orig. black cloth, lettered in gilt, rubbed, 4to (7)
£2000-3000
549 Nielsen (Kay, illust.). Fairy Tales, by Hans Andersen, pub. Hodder and Stoughton, [1924], twelve tipped-in col. plts., orig. gilt dec. cloth, slight fraying to spine ends, 4to (1)
£150-200
550 Pogany (Willy, illust.). Faust, by Goethe, Translated by Abraham Hayward, c. 1908, 30 colour illustrations, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spine a little faded, 4to, together with Stories from the Pentamerone, by Giambattista Basile, 1911, 32 colour plates by Warwick Goble (one with short marginal tear), contemporary red half morocco, 4to, plus Peter Pan and Wendy, by J.M. Barrie, c. 1920, 12 tipped-in colour plates by Mabel Lucie Attwell, one or two creases, light marginal toning, t.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 8vo, with six other illustrated including FolkTales of Bengal 1912, Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, c. 1930 and Fairy Flowers Nature Legends of Fact & Fantasy, 1929
544 Hayek (Friedrich A.). The Road to Serfdom, 1st ed., 1944, later ownership signature to front free endpaper, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., upper board lightly creased, brown paper strengthening to upper and lower margins of dust jacket (not affecting lettering), and to spine verso, a little dust soiled, small hole with manuscript paper repair to replace letters ‘er’ in the word ‘Serfdom’ on spine, 8vo
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One of the most important and influential economic works of the 20th century. The initial print run of 2000 copies sold out quickly, a second printing appearing just one month later. Surprisingly uncommon, especially so in the dust-jacket. (1) £500-700
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£150-200
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553 Ratcliffe (Dorothy Una). Nightlights, 1st ed., pub. John Lane, the Bodley Head, 1929, b&w frontis., num. b&w illusts. to text by Cecile Walton, t.e.g., orig. gilt dec. cloth, 8vo, (Limited edition 72/100, signed by the author), together with News of Persephone, Impressions in Northern and Southern Greece with a Car, a Kettle and Cameras, pub. Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1939, b&w illusts. from photos throughout, orig. cloth gilt in d.j., slight fraying to extrems., 8vo, plus Up Dale & Over Hill Over Dale, 2 vols., 1st eds., 1952 & 1956 respectively, b&w illusts. to text by Fred Lawson, both orig. cloth in d.j.s, 8vo, plus nine others by Dorothy Una Ratcliffe, incl. Jingling Lane. A Dramatized Idyll in a Yorkshire Dale, 1st ed., 1954, (Limited edition 4/999), etc. Provenance: from the collection of Dorothy Una Ratcliffe’s great nephew. A glamorous figure from a privileged background, Ratcliffe was a poet, travel writer and art collector. She was the niece of Victorian industrialist and philanthropist Lord Brotherton, who she encouraged to collect rare books and works of art; he donated his important collection to the University of Leeds where it still resides. (13) £200-300
554 Reynolds (Frank, illust.). The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, by Charles Dickens, [1910], tipped-in colour illustrations, a few spots, original red cloth gilt, d.j., 4to, together with The Personal History of David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, c. 1911, tipped-in colour illustrations, one or two spots, original red cloth gilt, d.j., 4to A fine set. (2)
£70-100
555 Robinson (W. Heath, illust.). A Song of the English, by Rudyard Kipling, [1909], 30 tipped-in colour plates, a few light spots, bookplate, original blue cloth gilt, small splits to joints and spine ends, some edge wear, 4to, together with Shakespeare’s Comedy of Twelfth Night, Or What You Will, [1908], 40 tipped-in colour plates, a few with crease marks, presentation inscriptions, original green cloth gilt, spine a little rubbed and faded, 4to, with two others illustrated by Robinson: Railway Ribaldry, 1935 and another Song of the English, 1915 (4)
556 Stephens (James). The Crock of Gold, pub. MacMillan & Co., 1926, twelve mounted col. plts. (correct as list), engs. to text, untrimmed, orig. vellum-backed boards, some wear to extrems., 4to, limited edition of 525 copies, signed by the author, together with Tranquillus (C. Suetonius), The Historie of Twelve Caesars, Emperors of Rome..., newly translated into English by Philemon Holland, from the Edition of 1606, pub. 1931, eng. frontis. and addn. eng. title, orig. cloth gilt, 4to
551 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). A Wonder Book, by Nathaniel Hawthorne, [1922], 24 colour plates, of which 16 tipped-in with captioned tissue guards, t.e.g., original cream buckram gilt, small indentations to edges otherwise a virtually mint copy, custom-made morocco-backed solander box, 4to Limited edition, 537/600 signed by the artist. (1)
£150-200
£400-600
Limited edition 25/400. (2)
£100-150
552 Rackham (Arthur, illust.). Peer Gynt, A Dramatic Poem, by Henrik Ibsen, 1st ed., 1936, twelve col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, d.j. torns and frayed, with repair at head of margin, 4to, together with The Vicar of Wakefield, by Oliver Goldsmith, 1st ed., George G. Harrap, 1919, twelve col. plts., b & w illusts., occ. scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt in d.j., slightly torn & frayed to edges, 4to, with The Springtide of Life, Poems of Childhood by Algernon Charles Swinburne, pub. William Heinemann, 1918, eight col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus two others including The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, Illustrations by Arthur Rackham, Introduction by A.A. Milne, 102nd ed., 1951, col. plts., orig. cloth gilt in torn & worn d.j., 8vo, and Edmund Dulac’s picture-book for the French Red Cross, [1915], mounted col. plts., orig. cloth, 4to
557 Thomson (Hugh, illust.). Quality Street. A Comedy on Four Acts, by J.M. Barrie, [1913], 22 tipped-in colour plates, t.e.g., original vellum gilt, some soiling, lacking ties, 4to, limited edition, 502/1000 signed by the artist, together with The Water Babies, by Charles Kingsley, [1920], 16 mounted colour plates by A.E. Jackson, one or two leaves roughly opened, t.e.g., original pictorial cloth gilt in bright condition, d.j., spine with hole and repairs to verso, slipcase, 4to, plus The Life of the Bee, by Maurice Maeterlinck, Translated by Alfred Sutro, 1911, 13 mounted colour plates by Edward Detmold, presentation inscription, original Japon gilt, upper joint splitting, spine rubbed and toned, 4to, with five others illustrated by Ronald Balfour, C.E. Brittan and C.E. Brock etc
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£200-300
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£150-200
558 Webb-Peploe (Rev. H. W.). The Victorious Life, pub. James Nisbet, 1897, orig. green cloth gilt, some fading to upper cover, 8vo, together with The Life of Privilege. Possession, Peace, and Power, 1899, b&w port. frontis., some occ. spotting, orig. brown cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, 8vo (2)
£70-100
559 Bookshelves. Eight modern bookfair-style beech folding shelf units, each having three shelves, 93.5 x 70.5cm (36.75 x 27.75 in) (8)
£100-150
560 Bookshelves. Eight modern bookfair-style beech folding shelf units, each having three shelves, 93.5 x 70.5cm (36.75 x 27.75 in) (8)
£100-150
561 Bookshelves. Six modern bookfair-style beech folding shelf units, each having three shelves, 93.5 x 70.5cm (36.75 x 27.75in) (6)
£100-150
566 [Cox, David]. A Series of Progressive Lessons, Intended to Elucidate the Art of Landscape Painting in Water Colours, 3rd ed., T. Clay, 1816, twelve aqua. plts., six hand-col., correct as list, first plt. hand-col. and several plts. with a touch of hand-col. in an amateur hand, one plt. trimmed to blank fore-margin, title-page browned, a little spotting and soiling throughout, upper hinge split, orig. red half roan, with gilt lettered leather label on upper cover, rubbed and extrems. sl. worn, oblong 4to, together with a 4th ed., with fourteen (of 15) plts., and without ‘Directions to the Binder’ leaf, ex. lib., with labels at the front and bound in lib. cloth (plts. unusually clean, and free from lib. stamps - all editions are scarce), together with The Book of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments..., pub. John Murray, 1850, addn. chromo frontis., letterpress title printed in red & black and with chromo border, chromo plts., decorative borders & initial letters to text, a.e.g., contemp. black morocco gilt by Riviere, gilt brass cross applied to upper board, large 8vo, plus other misc. books
CARTONS 562 Aviation softbacks and magazines, etc., mostly recent publications, G/VG (10 cartons)
£100-150
563* Aviation. A miscellaneous collection of modern aviation books, photo albums, wooden shields and other ephemera, plus a quantity of related maps, film rolls, etc. (2 cartons)
£100-150
564 Bronte (Charlotte, Emily & Anne). The Novels of Charlotte, Emily, & Anne Bronte, 6 vols., 1922, num. col. plts., contemp. red half calf gilt, spines faded, 8vo, together with Lawrence (T. E.), Seven Pillars of Wisdom, a Triumph, pub. Jonathan Cape, 1935, b&w plts., orig. cloth gilt, 4to, plus Goble (Warwick, illust.), The WaterBabies, a Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, by Charles Kingsley, 1910, num. col. plts., orig. cloth gilt, fading to covers and spine, 8vo, plus others, mostly children and illustrated related (2 cartons)
(a carton)
£150-200
567 Doyle (Arthur Conan). The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, 1st ed., 1894, illustrations by Sidney Paget, occasional light spotting, contemporary previous owner signature, patterned endpapers (lightly browned), a.e.g., original blue cloth gilt, spine faded and torn at ends, joints and edges rubbed, 8vo, together with The Strand Magazine. A Illustrated Monthly, ed. George Newnes, vols. I-XVI, 1891-98, numerous illustrations, occasional spotting, previous owner signatures, original blue pictorial cloth (vols. IX-XI rebound), a few with tears and chips to spines, some fading, 8vo, together with nine other odd vols. of The Strand Magazine, with three others including Alleister Crowley’s Magick in Theory and Practice, 1929 (lacking last leaf), Brams Stoker’s Dracula (New York, c. 1930, part of p.319 torn away) and Madonna’s Sex, 1992
£200-300
565 Clarke (Harry, illust.). The Year’s at the Spring. An Anthology of Recent Poetry, compiled by L.D’O. Walters... with an Introduction by Harold Monro, 1st ed., Harrap, 1920, twenty-four col. and b & w plts., incl. frontis., occn. light foxing to text, orig. dec. beige cloth, short nick in head of spine, in frayed and chipped d.j., spine darkened, and adhesive tape repair to front panel, 4to, together with Rackham (Arthur, illust.), The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth & Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, Esquire, Dent, 1898, twelve col. plts., numerous b & w illusts., some full-page, half-title present, title-page and following page lightly foxed, pictorial endpapers, orig. gilt dec. green cloth, 8vo, contained in qtr. green morocco bookform slipcase, with raised bands and gilt lettered spine, plus Ambrose (Kay, illust.), The Christmas Box, by Francis Brett Young, Heinemann, [1938], numerous wood eng. illusts., some full-page, orig. black buckram gilt, edges sl. rubbed, 4to, with other misc. books including The Bookman, 24 vols., 1909-1934, tipped-in col. plts., numerous b & w illusts. and ads, all but three being ex-lib. copies with small circular ink stamp to upper corner of the mount of the tipped-in col. plts., occasionally touching image, uniform quarter morocco gilt, some wear, folio, and Sunday at Home, 26 vols., a broken run, 186391, lacks only 1869, numerous col. plts., wood-engs. to text, non-matching contemp. half leather bindings, some wear, 4to
568 Edwards (Lionel). My Hunting Sketch Book, 2 vols., pub. Eyre and Spottis woode, 1928-30, num. mounted col. plts., light occ. spotting vol. 2 with newspaper clippings tipped-in to verso of frontis., orig. linen with paper label mounted to upper cover of each, 4to, together with Pollard (Hugh B. C.), Wildfowl & Waders. Nature & Sport in the Coastlands, Depicted by the Late Frank Southgate, R.B.A., pub. Country Life, 1928, num. mounted col. plts., b&w illusts., orig. qtr. vellum, 4to, plus Wilson (H. W.), With the Flag to Pretoria, a History of the Boer War of 1899-1900 & After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 4 vols., 1900-02, b&w illusts. throughout, a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, folio, plus thirteen other Natural History, Australian and Indian related
(5 cartons)
(a carton)
(2 cartons)
£200-300
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£200-300
£200-300
569 Football programmes. A collection of approx.400 Birmingham City home and away programmes, c.1960’s-2000, plus a few others Cup and Internationals including Chelsea v Sheffield Wednesday, FA Cup Semi-Final, Villa Park, 23 April 1966, England v Yugoslavia, 4th May 1966 etc (9 cartons)
574 Nesfield (W. Eden). Specimens of Mediaeval Architecture Chiefly Selected from Examples of the 12th and 13th Centuries in France & Italy, 1862, b & w illusts. and ground plans, some spotting of prelims., orig. dec. cloth with morocco backstrip, heavily rubbed, folio, together with A Catalogue of the Antiquities and Works of Art, Exhibited at Ironmongers’ Hall, London, in the Month of May, 1851, Compiled by a Committee of the Council of the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, 2 vols., 1869, numerous illusts., some coloured, t.e.g., contemp. navy half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 4to, and other miscellaneous books, mostly art ref. and related
£70-100
570 Frohawk (F.W.). British Birds with their Nests and Eggs, 6 vols., c.1905, numerous b & w plts. throughout, contemp. cloth gilt, slightly rubbed, folio, together with Kirkman (F.R.), The British Bird Book, 11 vols. (of 12), 1910, numerous illusts. throughout, pubs. printed boards, a little rubbed and worn, folio, with Bartholomew (J.G.), The Royal Atlas of England & Wales, pub. George Newnes, c.1900, numerous colour printed litho. maps, contemp. cloth gilt, a little rubbed folio, together with a large collection of approx. 100 20th century Ordnance Survey maps, other maps and similar (4 cartons)
(2 cartons)
575 Railway magazines and softbacks, mostly recent publications, (5 cartons)
576 Skelton (Joseph). Engraved Illustrations of Antient Arms and Armour, From the Collection at Goodrich Court, Herefordshire, 2 vols., 1854, num. eng. plts., marginal staining to first and last few leaves of vol. 1 only (affecting some plts.), a.e.g., contemp. half morocco gilt, spine ends frayed, worn to extrems., folio, together with Tindal (William), The History and Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough of Evesham: Compiled Chiefly from MSS. in the British Museum, pub. Evesham, 1794, folding eng. frontis., six eng. plts. (incl. one folding, repaired), contemp. marbled calf gilt, some wear to extrems., 4to, plus fifteen other mostly antiquarian, incl. a worn copy of The Deathless Story of the Titanic, 1st ed., 1912, etc.
£100-150
572 Lydekker (Richard, ed.). The Royal Natural History, 6 vols., 1893-96, numerous chromo. and wood-engraved illustrations, occasional spotting, one or two tender hinges, original pictorial cloth gilt, edges a little rubbed, 8vo, together with Cassell’s Dore Gallery, 4 vols., [1890], numerous b & w illustrations, some light spotting, bookplates, a.e.g., original red cloth gilt, spine and two covers faded, 4to, with others including The Library Shakespeare, 9 vols., c. 1890 (2 cartons )
(a carton)
£150-200
577 Stanley (Henry M.). In Darkest Africa or the Quest Rescue and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria, 2 vols., 1890, three folding maps (one with large handling tear), num. b&w plts. and illusts., occ. spotting, orig. pict. cloth gilt, rubbed and wear, 8vo, together with Chaucer (Geoffrey), The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer and Others, Being a Reproduction in Facsimile of the First Collected Edition 1532 from the Copy in the British Museum, n.d., c. 1905, num. b&w illusts., orig. two-tone cloth with worn label to spine, rubbed, folio, limited edition of 1000 copies, together with Hamilton (William), Campi Phlegraei. Osservazioni sui Vulcani del Regnodelle Due Sicilie comunicate alla Societa Reale di Londra, pub. Banco di Napoli, 1985, col. plts. throughout, orig. qtr. morocco gilt, folio, together with other miscellaneous, mostly antiquarian
£100-150
573 Mackaness (George). Admiral Arthur Phillip. Founder of New South Wales 1738-1814, 1st ed., Sydney, 1937, b & w illustrations, endpapers spotted, original blue cloth, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, presentation copy, from the Royal Australian Historical Society to Viscount Dunrossil (14th Governor-General of Australia), dated May 1960, note at front, also signed by the author to front pastedown, together with Early Explorers in Australia... by Ida Lee, 1st ed., 1925, folding map, b & w illustrations, contemporary cloth, 8vo, with two Captain Cook bibliographies including Sir Maurice Holmes’s Captain James Cook, R.N. A Bibliographical Excursion, 1952, limited edition, one of 500 copies, together with Drinkwater (G.C. & Sanders, T.R.B.), The University Boat Race Official Centenary History, 1st ed., 1929, folding map, half-tone illustrations, a few minor spots, original cloth, d.j., spine rubbed with loss at head, 4to, plus Second Shots. Casual Talks About Golf, by Bernard Darwin, 1st ed., 1930, portrait frontispiece, one or two spots, original cloth, d.j., spine faded, square 8vo, and Annals of Cricket. A Record of the Game Compiled from Authentic Sources, and My Own Experiences During the Last Twenty-Three Years, 1st ed., 1896, portrait frontispiece, illustrations (toned), presentation inscription, original cloth-backed boards, some edge wear, 8vo, with others including Badminton & Lonsdale Library, a few antiquarian vols., etc. (2 cartons)
£70-100
£70-100
571 Johns (Captain W.E.). Biggles and the Poor Rich Boy, Another Case from the Records of Biggles and the Special Air Police, 1st ed., pub. Leicester, Brockhampton Press, 1961, b&w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., slightly rubbed, 8vo, together with other children’s & illustrated related, incl. later eds. of Biggles and Beatrix Potter (a carton)
£150-200
(a carton)
£150-200
578 Thomas (Edward). The South Country, 1932, wood-engraved illustrations by Eric Fitch Dalglish, light spots, original cloth, light fading, d.j. tears and losses, 8vo, together with Edward Thomas. The Last Four Years. Book One of the Memoirs of Eleanor Farjeon, OUP, 1958, portrait frontispiece, ink stamps at end, original cloth, slightly rubbed, d.j., chips and tears, 8vo, plus The Flowers I Love. A Series of Twenty-Four Drawings in Colour by Katharine Cameron, with an Anthology of Flower Poems Selected by Edward Thomas, [1916], tipped-in colour plates, a few creases and spots, original clothbacked boards, 8vo, wityh other poetry etc., including Selected Poems, by Robert Frost, 1st UK ed., 1923 and Edward Thomas. A Biography and a Bibliography, by Robert P. Eckert, 1937
£150-200
(2 cartons)
122
£150-200
QUANTITY 579 Blackstone (Sir William). Commentaries on the Laws of England, with the Last Corrections of the Author, and with Notes and Additions by Edward Christian, 4 vols., 1809, port. frontis. to vol. 1, contemp. polished calf (vol. 4 spine deficient), 8vo, together with Memoirs of Baron De Tott. Containing the State of the Turkish Empire and the Crimea, During the Late War with Russia. With Numerous Anecdotes, Facts, and Observations, on the Manners and Customs of the Turks and Tartars, 2 vols., 1785, contemp. calf gilt, some wear to extremities, 8vo, with other miscellaneous antiquarian (3 shelves)
584 Millais (J.G.). British Diving Ducks, 2 vols., 1st. ed. pub. Longmans, Green & Co., 1913, addn. half title to each vol., seventyfour col. and b & w plts. damp stained throughout with staining and adhesion marks to many plts., gutta percha perished, contents shaken and loose, t.e.g., contemp. cloth gilt, stained, faded and soiled, frayed at extrems., folio, limited edition 36/450, together with Bolus (Harry), Icones Orchidearum Austro-Africanarum ExtraTropicarum; or Figures with Descriptions of Extra-Tropical South African Orchids, vol.3 (only), 1913, addn. half title, ninety-nine col. litho. plts and one b & w litho. plt. (complete), contemp. cloth gilt, frayed at head & foot of spine, 4to, with Oliphant (Laurence), Narrative of the Earl of Elgin’s Mission to China and Japan in the Years 1857, 58, 59, 2 vols., 2nd. ed., 1860, addn. half title to each vol., four folding b & w litho. maps. numerous wood eng. vignetes to text, slight spotting, pubs. dec. cloth gilt, vol.1 frayed at head of spine, 8vo, with other natural history and related
£200-300
580 Lewis (John). The Twentieth Century Book. Its Illustration and Design, 1st ed., 1967, Anatomy of Printing. The Influences of Art and History on its Design, 1st ed., 1970, numerous col. and b & w illusts., both orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Mayor (A. Hyatt), Prints & People. A Social History of Printed Pictures, Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2nd imp., 1972, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with others of printing and typographical interest, including Penrose Annuals and a quantity of printing press and typeface manufacturers’ catalogues, etc. (3 shelves & a carton)
(3 shelves)
585 Watts (Isaac). The Improvement of the Mind: Or, A Supplement to the Art of Logic: Containing a Variety of Remarks and Rules for the Attainment and Communication of Useful Knowledge in Religion, in the Sciences, and in Common Life, 1st ed., 1787, half-title present, contemp. sprinkled calf, some wear to spine, 8vo, together with Public Characters of 1801-1802, 2nd ed., 1804, Public Characters of 1808-10, pub. 1809, eng. frontis. to each, contemp. speckled calf gilt, rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, including odd vols.
£150-200
581 Phillips (Robert). A Geological, Historical, and Topographical Description of the Borough of Reigate and Surrounding District, Edited T.R. Hooper, pub. Redhill, 1885, five folding maps, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, commercial ads at rear, orig. gilt-dec. cloth, minor wear to extremities, inner joints cracked, together with Ripley (Henry), The History and Topography of Hampton-onThames, 1884, list of subscribers, five mounted Woodburytype photos, b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to head and foot of spine, plus Murray (John Fisher), A Picturesque Tour of the River Thames in its Western Course; including Particular Descriptions of Richmond, Windsor, and Hampton Court, 1853, wood-engs. and maps, a.e.g., orig. blind-stamped gilt-dec. cloth, a little rubbed and minor wear to extremities, all 8vo, with other British topography including Highways and Byways series, Methuen’s Little Guides, Domesday Book Studies, etc. (6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£200-300
587 Malthus (T.R.). Principles of Political Economy, Variorum Edition, edited John Pullan, 2 vols., CUP, 1989, orig. cloth in d.j., together with The Letters of Sir William Jones, edited Garland Cannon, 2 vols., OUP, 1970, orig. cloth in d.j., all 8vo, and other history, politics and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j.
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£100-150
588 Sanchez (Alfonso E. Perez and Sayre, Eleanor A.). Goya and the Spirit of Enlightenment, Bulfinch Press, Little, Brown & Co., 1989, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., together with Kostenevich (Albert), French Art at the Hermitage, Bouguereau to Matisse, 1860-1950, Booth-Glibborn Editions, 1999, numerous col. and b & w illusts., orig. boards in d.j., both 4to, with other miscellaneous art reference and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£150-200
583 Hart (Horace). Notes on a Century of Typography at the University Press, Oxford, 1693-1794. A Photographic Reprint of the Edition of 1900 with an Introduction and Additional Notes by Harry Carter, Oxford, 1970, b & w typefaces and illusts., orig. cloth in torn d.j., together with McKerrow (Ronald B.), Printers’ & Publishers’ Devices in England & Scotland 1485-1640, Bibliographical Society, 1949, numerous b & w illusts. and devices, orig. linen-backed boards, and other bibliography and related (3 shelves)
£150-200
586 Smith (Adam). An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, 3 vols., [5th ed.], Edinburgh, 1819, later cloth, exlib. copy with usual marks, 8vo, together with Whewell (William), The Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences, Founded Upon Their History, 2 vols., new edition, 1847, contemp. diced calf, gilt-dec. spines, some wear, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian, including odd vols. and The Quarterly Review
582 Ayrshire & Galloway Archaeological Collections. Ayr and Wigtown, vols. 1-8, 10 & 11, 1878-95, Charters of the Abbey of Crosraguel, 2 vols., 1886, Muniments of the Royal Burgh of Irvine, 2 vols., 1890-91, Charters of the Friars Preachers of Ayr, 1881, Charters of the Royal Burgh of Ayr, 1883, together 16 vols., col. and b & w illusts., a.e.g., uniform orig. navy morocco gilt, a little rubbed, 4to (limited editions of 360 and 400 copies), 4to, and other miscellaneous books, mostly Scottish interest and a few on clocks and watches, etc. (3 shelves)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
£200-300
589 [Davenport, William Henry]. India Pictorial and Descriptive, 1888, numerous wood-engs., a.e.g., orig. dec. cloth, rubbed and somewhat soiled, folio, together with Lodge (Edmund), The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at Present Existing, 66th ed., revised and enlarged, 1897, numerous crests and armorials to text, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, soiled and some wear, thick 8vo, plus Paton (Chalmers I.), Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence, According to the Ancient Landmarks and Charges..., 1872, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed, minor wear to head and foot of spine, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books
£100-150
(3 shelves)
123
£70-100
590 Johns (W.E.). Biggles Gets His Men, 1950, Biggles and the Black Raider, 1953, Biggles in the Gobi, 1953, Worrals Goes East, 1944, Worrals Down Under, 1948, all 1st eds., orig. boards in frayed and chipped d.j.s, with other Biggles stories, various conditions
597 Railway interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some duplication, mostly G/VG
(3 shelves)
598 Military history and biographies, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., some duplication, G/VG
(6 shelves)
£100-150
£200-300
591 History, literature and biographies etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
(3 shelves)
(6 shelves)
599 Lewis (Samuel). A Map of England & Wales, Divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions & Dioceses, shewing the Principal Roads, Railways, Rivers & Canals, the Seats of the Nobility and Gentry, with the Distance of Each Town from the General Post Office, London, Reduced from the Survey made under the Direction of the Honourable the Board of Ordnance to a Scale of Five Miles to an Inch and Corrected to the Presented Time, 1839, four large map sheets (NE Division, SW Division, NW Division & SE Division), hand-col. in outline, sectionalised on linen, some minor scattered spotting, each division contained in contemp. gilt-dec. plum straightgrained morocco, rubbed on spines, 8vo, and other topography, including Lewis’s Topographical Dictionary of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
£100-150
592 Clark (Samuel). The Lives & Deaths of Most of Those Eminent Persons Who by Their Virtue and Valour Obtained the Sirnames of Magni, or the Great... , 2nd ed., corrected and enlarged, 1675, 2 parts in 1, eng. medallion port. to text, a few minor marginal defects, contemp. calf, covers detached, folio, together with [Strype, John], The History of the Life and Acts of the Most Reverent Father in God, Edmund Crindal, the First Bishop of London, and the Second Archbishop of York and Canterbury... , 1710, eng. port. frontis., contemp. blind-panelled calf, upper cover detached, folio, plus Landseer (Thomas), Characteristic Sketches of Animals, Principally in the Zoological Gardens, Regent’s Park, with Descriptive and Illustrative Notes by John Henry Barrow, 1832, etched plates, some spotting and browning, orig. cloth, worn on spine, folio, plus Hoare (Sir Richard Colt), The History of Modern Wiltshire. Old and New Sarum, or Salisbury, by Robert Benson and Henry Hatcher, 1843, eng. plts. (lacks plt. at p. 524), orig. printed boards, crudely rebacked, rear cover detached, folio, and other miscellaneous antiquarian etc. (6 shelves & 2 cartons)
(3 shelves)
£200-300
(3 shelves)
£200-300
£150-200
595 [Burney, Fanny]. Evelina, Or the History of a Young Lady’s Entrance into the World, 2 vols., new ed., 1791, eng. frontis. and vign. title to each, contemp. tree calf, minor wear to extremities, tall 12mo, together with Il Dagherotipo Galleria Popolare Enciclopedica, 3 vols., Torino, 1840, wood-engs. to text, contemp. olive green quarter morocco, gilt-dec. spines, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian and leather bindings (3 shelves)
£200-300
601 Eckener (Hugo). My Zeppelins, trans. Douglas Robinson, 1st ed., Putnam, 1958, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j., together with Tobin (James), First to Fly. The Unlikely Triumph of Wilbur and Orville Wright, 1st ed., 2003, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., plus King (Benjamin and Kutta, Timothy J.), Impact. The History of Germany’s V-Weapons in World War II, New York, 1998, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., all 8vo, and others of civil and military aviation interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
594 Railway interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)
£200-300
600 Mascetti (Daniela and Triossi, Amanda). Earrings from Antiquity to the Present, Thames & Hudson, 1990, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., folio, together with Gabardi (Melissa), Art Deco Jewellery 1920-1949, 1st ed., Antique Collectors’ Club, 1989, plus Gere (Charlotte and Munn, Geoffrey C.), Artists’ Jewellery. Pre-Raphaelite to Arts and Crafts, 3rd imp., Antique Collectors’ Club, 1989, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, both orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly recent literature, including Arnold Bennett and Booker Prize shortlisted titles, mostly G/VG
593 Greene (Graham). Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party, 1st UK ed., Bodley Head, 1980, together with 1st US ed., Simon & Schuster, 1980, both orig. boards in d.j., together with The Letters of Mercurius, 1st ed., John Murray, 1970, t.e.g., orig. linenbacked boards (limited edition 29/40, signed ‘Mercurius Oxoniensis’), 8vo, plus Betjeman (John), Church Poems, 1st ed., 1980, b & w illusts. by John Piper, orig. cloth in d.j., with other modern literature and fiction, biographies, etc., mostly VG (3 shelves & a carton)
£150-200
(3 shelves)
£200-300
602 Sturtivant (Ray). The Anson File, Pither (Tony), The Boeing 707, 720 and C-135, Marson (Peter J.), The Lockheed Twins, all pub. Air-Britain, 1988, 1998 & 2001 respec., col. and b & w illusts. from photos, all orig. laminated boards, folio, with others of civil and military aviation interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£200-300
596 Mason (Francis K.). The British Fighter Since 1912, 1st ed., Putnam, 1992, together with Thetford (Owen), Aircraft of the Royal Air Force Since 1918, Putnam, 1995, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., plus Gordon (Yefim and Komissarov, Dmitriy), OKB Mikoyan. A History of the Design Bureau and its Aircraft, Midland Publishing, 2009, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 4to, with others of aviation interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
(3 shelves)
(6 shelves)
(3 shelves)
£200-300
603 Dickens (Charles). The Letters of Charles Dickens, edited Madeleine House, Graham Storey and Kathleen Tillotson, vols. 2-5 & 7 only, Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1969-93, frontis. to each, orig. cloth in sl. rubbed and dust-soiled d.j.s, 8vo, with other literature and biographies etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£200-300
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£100-150
604 Gleig (Rev. G.R.). Memoirs of the Life of the Right Hon. Warren Hastings, First Governor-General of Bengal, 3 vols., 1841, contemp. polished calf by Bickers & Son, gilt-dec. spines with raised bands and contrasting labels, a little rubbed (unobtrusive white classification numbers at foot of spines), 8vo, together with Hardinge (George), The Miscellaneous Works, in Prose and Verse, of George Hardinge, Esq., Senior Judge of the Counties of Brecon, Glamorgan, and Radnor, 3 vols., 1818, port. frontis. to vol. 1, later quarter calf gilt, a little faded on spines, 8vo, plus [Graves, Rev. Richard], Euphrosyne: Or, Amusements on the Road of Life, by the Author of the Spiritual Quixote, 2 vols., 3rd ed., 1783, eng. frontis. to each, contemp. calf, rubbed and minor wear to spines (ex-Cygnet Library), 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian (3 shelves)
614 Paperbacks. A miscellaneous collection of approx. 250 paperbacks, mostly military and transport interest, G/VG (7 shelves)
615 History and biographies, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£200-300
(6 shelves)
617 Military history and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£200-300
£200-300
608 Paget (John). Hungary and Transylvania; With Remarks on their Condition, Social, Political and Economical, 2 vols. (from the New London Edition), Philadelphia, 1850, spotting throughout, orig. cloth gilt, worn, small 8vo, together with Chamier (Captain Frederick), My Travels; An Unsentimental Journey Through France, Switzerland, and Italy, 3 vols., 1st ed., 1855, publisher’s ads at rear of each, some spotting, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, worn, 8vo, plus Mayhew (Henry and Foster, Birket), The Rhine and its Picturesque Scenery (Rotterdam to Mayence), 1856, nineteen (of 20) steel-eng. views (lacks view of Cologne), some minor scattered spotting, a.e.g., orig. gilt-dec. cloth, worn on spine, large 8vo, with other miscellaneous travel, some defective (3 shelves & a carton)
(6 shelves)
£150-250
£150-200
610 Podeschi (John B.). Books on the Horse and Horsemanship. Riding, Hunting, Breeding & Racing, 1400-1941, Paul Mellon Collection, Tate/Yale, 1981, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly natural history and art (6 shelves)
£300-500
619 Kilvert (Rev. Francis). Remains in Verse and Prose of the Rev. Francis Kilvert, M.A., with a Brief Memoir, Bath & London, 1866, albumen photo port. frontis. (somewhat faded), orig. cloth, worn on spine, 8vo, together with Gabbitass (P., the Clifton Poet), Heart Melodies: For Storm and Sunshine. From Cliftonia the Beautiful, pub. Bristol, 1885, wood-eng. port. frontis. of Gabbitass and his daugher Mattie, signed in pencil by Gabbitass, dated Clifton, July 4th, 1891, some spotting of prelims., a.e.g., recent cloth preserving orig. upper cover, 8vo, plus Poems of Cornwall by Thirty Cornish Authors, Edited W. Herbert Thomas, pub. Penzance, 1892, port. frontis. of eighteen of the poets, some minor scattered spotting, orig. cloth gilt, small 8vo, and other poetry and related, mostly late 19th/early 20th c., including provincial printings
609 Aviation interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£150-200
618 Herbert (Henry). Auto-Biography of Henry Herbert, a Gloucestershire Shoemaker, and Native of Fairford, Gloucester: Printed for the Author, 1876, written in verse, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, a little faded on spine, slim 8vo, together with Foot (Edward Edwin), The Original Poems of Edward Edwin Foot, of Her Majesty’s Customs, London, 1867, author’s presentation copy, signed and inscribed on flyleaf, orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, rubbed and minor wear to extremities, small 8vo, with other poetry and related, mostly late 19th-c./early 20th-c., including provincial printings
607 Ditto (3 shelves)
£100-150
£200-300
606 A similar lot (3 shelves)
£100-150
616 Napier (Major-General Sir W.F.P.). History of the Wars in the Peninsula and in the South of France From the Year 1807 to the Year 1814, 6 vols., Cavendish Edition, n.d., c. 1890, maps and plans, some folding, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spines, 8vo, together with Kaye (Sir John and Malleson, Colonel G.B.), History of the Indian Mutiny of 1857-8, 6 vols., new imp., 1898, folding maps, orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and faded on spine, 8vo, with other Victorian cloth-bound history and literature, etc.
605 Art reference and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (3 shelves)
£70-100
(6 shelves)
£300-500
£150-200
613 Paperbacks. A good mixed collection of approx. 450 paperbacks, fiction and non-fiction, including a few Penguins and Pelicans, large-format, etc., condition mainly G/VG
620 Ashbee (C.R., editor). Peckover, The Abbotscourt Papers, 19041931, Curwen Press/Astolat Press, 1932, five hand-col. single-page illusts. by Reginald Savage, correct as list, orig. vellum-backed boards, a little dust-soiled, folio (limited edition 153/350), together with Crawford (Alan), C.R. Ashbee. Architect, Designer & Romantic Socialist, Yale University Press, Newhaven & London, 1985, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to, plus Larwood (Jacob and Hotten, John Camden), English Inn Signs (Being a Revised and Modernised Version of History of Signboards) with a Chapter on the Modern Inn Sign by Gerald Millar, 1951, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. torn d.j., 4to, with other miscellaneous books, mostly history and related
(7 shelves & 2 cartons)
(6 shelves & a carton)
611 Art reference and related, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£200-300
612 Aviation interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£150-200
£150-200
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£150-200
621 Fox-Davies (Arthur Charles). Armorial Families. A Directory of Gentlemen of Coat-Armour, 2 vols., 7th ed., 1999, numerous crests and armorials to text, t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, minor wear to extremities, thick 4to, together with Westlake (Herbert Francis), Westminster Abbey. The Church, Convent, Cathedral and College of St. Peter, Westminster, 2 vols., 1933, fine paper edition, list of subscribers, collotype plts., t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, folio, plus Smiles (Samuel), The Life of George Stephenson, 5th ed., revised, with additions, 1858, port. frontis., orig. blind-stamped cloth gilt, frayed at head and foot of spine, 8vo, and other miscellaneous books, mostly history and related (6 shelves & a carton)
627 History and related, including WWII, railways and cinema interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves & 2 cartons)
628 Film Weekly. The National Guide to Films, 3 bound vols., 13 September 1936-12 March 1938, a run, numerous sepia b & w illusts., orig. wrappers retained in later brown cloth gilt, rubbed on spines, folio, with other miscellaneous books, mostly military history (6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
£150-200
633 Davies (Philip). Lost in London 1870-1945, 2009, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, map endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., together with Cooper (Nicholas), Houses of the Gentry 14801680, pub. Paul Mellon/Yale University Press, 1999, numerous col. and b & w illusts. from photos, pict. endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., and Lloyd (Nathaniel), History of English Brickwork, Antique Collectors' Club, reprinted, 2003, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, pict. endpapers, orig. cloth in d.j., 4to & folio, with other art and antiques reference, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£100-150
(6 shelves)
£200-300
634 Art reference and related, plus other miscellaneous books including history, literature, Folio Society publications, etc. (6 shelves)
£150-200
635 Oppenheimer (Michael). The Monuments of Italy. A Regional Survey of Art, Architecture and Archaeology from Classical to Modern Times, 6 vols., London & New York, 2002, b & w illusts. from photos, maps and plans, orig. cloth, 4to, together with Venice. Art & Architecture, edited Giandomenico Romanelli, 2 vols., Konemann, 1997, numerous fine col. and b & w illusts. from photographs by Piero Codato and Massimo Venchierutti, orig. cloth in d.j. and slipcase, and other art reference and related, mostly Italian interest, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£150-200
626 Tindal (William). The History and Antiquities of the Abbey and Borough of Evesham: Compiled Chiefly from the Mss. in the British Museum, pub. Evesham, 1794, folding eng. frontis. (creased and soiled) and one other eng. plt., list of subscribers at rear but lacks contents leaves, later half calf gilt, a little worn, 4to, together with Dent (Emma), Annals of Winchcombe and Sudeley, 1877, numerous wood-engs., some col., some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., orig. cloth gilt, worn on spine, 4to, and other history and topography, mostly Oxford interest (3 shelves)
£150-200
632 Singer (Charles, Holmyard, E.J. and Hall, A.R.). The History of Technology, 5 vols., Oxford, 1956-58, all 1st eds. except vol. 1 (3rd imp.), col. frontis. to each, numerous b & w illusts., exlib. copies with usual marks, orig. cloth in torn d.j., thick 4to, with other history, biographies and politics etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some in d.j.
£150-200
625 Cox (J. Charles). Notes on the Churches of Derbyshire, 4 vols., Chesterfield, London & Derby, 1875-79, numerous b & w illusts., orig. cloth gilt, a little rubbed and minor wear to head and foot of spines (new endpapers), 8vo, together with Trueman (Edwin and Marston, R. Westland), History of Ilkeston, together with Dale Abbey, Kirk Hallam, West Hallam, Shipley, and Cossall, 1899, reprinted, 1993, folding plan, b & w illusts., a.e.g., orig. quarter calf gilt with slipcase, 4to (number 52 of an unspecified number of deluxe copies), with other topography and related (3 shelves)
£100-150
631 Poe (Edgar Allan). The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe, with a Memoir by Rufus Wilmot Griswold, and Notices of His Life and Genius by N.P. Willis and J.R. Lowell, 4 vols., Redfield, New York, 1857, port. frontis. to vol. 1, orig. blind-panelled calf gilt, faded on spines and some wear, 8vo, together with Smith (R. Bosworth), Life of Lord Lawrence, 2 vols., 6th ed., (revised), 1885, port. frontis. to each, orig. dec. cloth, a trifle rubbed, 8vo, with other late Victorian cloth-bound history, biography and politics, etc.
£200-300
624 Edwards (Lionel, illust.). ‘More Shires & Provinces’ by ‘Sabretache’ [Albert Stewart Barrow], London & New York, 1928, sixteen mounted col. plts. with captioned tissue guards, orig. cloth gilt, rubbed and faded on spine, folio, together with British Hunts and Huntsmen. The South-West of England, Compiled in Conjunction with The Sporting Life, 1908, numerous photogravure portraits and b & w illusts. to text, some minor scattered spotting, t.e.g., contemp. crimson half morocco gilt, a little rubbed, folio, with other miscellaneous books including history, literature and poetry etc. (6 shelves)
£100-150
630 A similar lot
623 Burgess (J. Tom). Historic Warwickshire, 1893, numerous b & w illusts. from photos, later cloth gilt, a little rubbed and dust-soiled, together with Harper (Charles G.), Summer Days in Shakespeare Land, 1st ed., 1912, b & w illusts. from photos and drawings, orig. dec. cloth, a little rubbed and darkened on the spine, 8vo, plus Fleetwood-Hesketh (Peter), Murray’s Lancashire. Architectural Guide, 1st ed., 1955, b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth in sl. frayed d.j., tall 8vo, with other British topography and history etc. (6 shelves & a carton)
£100-150
629 History and biographies, mostly 20th-century hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG
£150-200
622 Gloucestershire Parish Registers. Marriages, edited W.P. Phillimore, vols. 1-17, 1896-1914, orig. cloth gilt, a little frayed at head and foot of spines, 8vo, with other Gloucestershire history and topography etc., including many softback publications, local guides and pamphlets etc. (6 shelves & 2 cartons)
£150-200
(6 shelves & 2 cartons)
£150-200
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£200-300
636 Literature and detective fiction, etc., including Gladys Mitchell, Dornford Yates, Donna A. Leon, Lilian Jackson Braun, Miss Read and many others, mostly recent hardback publications, many in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
639 Cary (Robert). Memoirs of the Life of Robert Cary, Baron of Leppington, and Earl of Monmouth, Written by Himself, and Now Published from an Original Manuscript in the Custody of John Early of Corke and Orrery, with some Explanatory Notes, 2nd ed., 1759, eng. frontis., contemp. speckled calf gilt, spine restored, together with Memoirs of Robert Cary, Earl of Monmouth, Written by Himself, and Fragmenta Regalia; Being a History of Queen Elizabeth's Favourites, by Sir Robert Naunton, Edinburgh, 1808, half-title present, recent cloth, both 8vo, with other miscellaneous books including Scottish interest, Wiltshire history and topography, general history etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some in d.j., G/VG
£100-150
637 Ellacombe (Rev. H.T.). The Church Bells of Gloucestershire, to which is added a Budget of Bell Matters of General Interest, pub. Exeter, 1881, b & w illusts., some spotting of prelims., recent quarter calf gilt, 4to, together with Rushen (Percy C.), The History and Antiquities of Chipping Camden in the County of Gloucestershire, Published for the Author, [1911], b & w illusts., t.e.g., remainder rough-trimmed, orig. cloth gilt, a trifle rubbed, 4to (ownership signature of William N. Rushen), plus Gloucestershire Record Series, vols. 1-6, 8, 9, 11-25, pub. Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society, 1988-2011, together 23 vols., b & w illusts. and maps, orig. boards in d.j., large 8vo, VG, and others of Gloucestershire interest (6 shelves)
(6 shelves)
640 Latham (Robert and Matthews, William). The Diary of Samuel Pepys. A New and Complete Transcription, 11 vols. (complete), mixed eds., 1971-83, b & w illusts., orig. cloth in d.j., 8vo, with other miscellaneous history, literature, Folio Society publications, etc., mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some in d.j., G/VG
£200-300
638 Storer (J. & H.S.). Delineations of Gloucestershire; Being Views of the Principal Seats of Nobility & Gentry; and Other Objects of Prominent Interest in that County. The Historical and Descriptive Notices, by J.M. Brewer, [1825], uncol. copperplate eng. views with tissue guards, some scattered spotting, orig. cloth, spine recased, large 8vo, together with Victoria History of the Counties of England. A History of Gloucestershire, vols. 2, 4 & 6-11, 1907-76, together 8 vols., b & w illusts. from photos, orig. cloth gilt (vols. 4, 7, 8, 10 & 11 in frayed d.j.), folio, with other Gloucestershire history and topography etc. (6 shelves)
£150-200
(6 shelves)
£150-200
641 History, biography and politics, mostly 20th-c. hardback publications, some in d.j., G/VG (6 shelves)
£100-150
642 Brown (Thomas). Lectures on the Philosophy of the Mind, with a Memoir of the Author by David Welsh, 19th ed., 1851, port. frontis., some spotting, contemp. polished calf, gilt-dec. spine, rubbed, 8vo, together with Oeuvres de Madame la Baronne de Stael-Holstein, 3 vols., Paris, 1838, contemp. sprinkled calf, gilt-dec. spines, a little rubbed, 8vo, and other miscellaneous antiquarian and bindings (some in French), including odd vols. and a quantity of Quarterly Review, etc.
£200-300
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BRITISH & OVERSEAS ATLASES & TRAVEL PRINTED MAPS, SEA CHARTS AND TOPOGRAPHICAL VIEWS ILLUSTRATED CHILDREN’S BOOKS IN AUTOLITHOGRAPHY
Wednesday 30 January 2013
Jan Baptist Vrients, Angliae et Hiberniae, c. 1612. Estimate £1200-1500
ENQUIRIES: Maps & Atlases: John Trevers | john@dominicwinter.co.uk Books: Paul Rasti | paul@dominicwinter.co.uk Tel. 01285 860006
FINE ART & ANTIQUES BRITISH & CONTINENTAL PAINTINGS & WATERCOLOURS OLD MASTER, MODERN & JAPANESE PRINTS ANTIQUE FURNITURE, BRITISH & EUROPEAN CERAMICS IMPORTANT SILVER, METALWARE & ORIENTAL WORKS OF ART
Wednesday 6 February 2013
Clifford John Bayly (born 1927). Alignment Twelve, Les Alignments, Carnac, Brittany, 1985. Large-scale triptych. Estimate £1000-1500 An Edward VII silver centrepiece by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1904. Approx. 92 oz. Estimate £1500-2000
ENQUIRIES: Nathan Winter | nathan@dominicwinter.co.uk Henry Meadows MRICS | henry@dominicwinter.co.uk Tel. 01285 860006
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